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Researchers Use VR/AR Tech To Control The Human Body

VRScout

A recently published paper from the University of Chicago shows how researchers are able to use electronic muscle stimulation (EMS) to manipulate a person’s head and assist them during VR and AR (augmented reality) experiences. Electronic Head Actuation will have you turning the other cheek, whether you like it or not.

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The Sound of XR, with Bose’s Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

Today’s guest is Michael Ludden, global head of developer advocacy and principal augmented reality advocate at Bose Technologies. What does Bose have to do with augmented reality? The way that you can do it with Bose AR, if you’re a developer, is within Unity, you can actually do that same thing.

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The Sound of XR, with Bose’s Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

Today’s guest is Michael Ludden, global head of developer advocacy and principal augmented reality advocate at Bose Technologies. What does Bose have to do with augmented reality? The way that you can do it with Bose AR, if you’re a developer, is within Unity, you can actually do that same thing.

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The Sound of XR, with Bose's Michael Ludden

XR for Business Podcast

Today's guest is Michael Ludden, global head of developer advocacy and principal augmented reality advocate at Bose Technologies. What does Bose have to do with augmented reality? The way that you can do it with Bose AR, if you're a developer, is within Unity, you can actually do that same thing. oh, my gosh.

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The Future of AR is in 5G, with Deutsche Telekom’s Terry Schussler

XR for Business Podcast

So a company which unfortunately is no longer in business, ODG, created an oxygen mask for pilots, which allowed the pilots to operate a plane using augmented reality when the cockpit was full of smoke. Why would a company need some sort of augmented reality, where it’s capturing the world’s data? Terry: Sure.

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The Future of AR is in 5G, with Deutsche Telekom’s Terry Schussler

XR for Business Podcast

So a company which unfortunately is no longer in business, ODG, created an oxygen mask for pilots, which allowed the pilots to operate a plane using augmented reality when the cockpit was full of smoke. Why would a company need some sort of augmented reality, where it’s capturing the world’s data? Terry: Sure.

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