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AWE Day 3: The Most Wholesome Day in the History of XR Technology

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The third day of AWE 2020 may go down in history as the most wholesome day in the history of XR technology. Ethics and Inclusion in XR Technology. An early presentation in the day saw the University of Oregon professor Donna Davis presenting “Immersion and Ethical Responsibility.” Let’s jump in. Industry Announcements.

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The VR/AR Association Enterprise Forum 2022: What to Make of the Metaverse

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XR solution providers and enterprises using (or exploring) XR met virtually yesterday, July 21, for the VR/AR Association Enterprise Forum 2022. Enterprise is starting to expect XR to meet all of the requirements of standard technologies.”. See Also: A Day of Metaverse Fashion and Storytelling Insights From the VR/AR Association.

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What’s Behind Google’s Latest AR Updates?

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A fter expanding and contracting in various VR initiatives, Google continues to be committed to AR. It sees the technology more aligned with the future of search. If search and AR had a baby, it would be visual search — Google’s prevailing AR play, otherwise known as Google Lens. Live View Goes Indoors.

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AR in Sports: Moneyball Meets 3D

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One of the ways mobile AR can create value is to deepen fan experiences in sports. Back to the present, we continue to see sports organizations use AR as a tool to market themselves. Specific team AR activations include the Dallas Cowboys’ giant Dak Prescott animation that comes to life for fans outside of AT&T stadium.

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#BuildTheFuture Immersive Collaborative Environments

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The Wild , a start-up from Portland, Oregon has just announced an integration with UK-based Igloo Vision to open up new avenues for collaboration and experiential design review for teams working in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC). She also regularly writes for Fast Company, Ars Technica, Quartz, Wired and others.

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What’s Behind Google’s Latest AR Updates?

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After expanding and contracting in various VR initiatives, Google continues to be committed to AR. It sees the technology more aligned with the future of search. If search and AR had a baby, it would be visual search?—?Google’s Google’s prevailing AR play, otherwise known as Google Lens. at least AR’s strict definition.

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Virus-Free Virtual Training for Healthcare Workers

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This prompted the Shift team to adapt their technology – originally developed for training teachers to recognize and mitigate implicit bias in the classroom – to help with the COVID-19 crisis. This got the attention of the Oregon COVID-19 task force as they were looking for training solutions during the crisis. Click To Tweet.