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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

My team is working on tools for mixed reality. But the tools that we’re making today are allowing, I think, for you to more easily make robust, distributed applications that can work across various devices and for various users. So from a latency perspective, human eye can see 150 points vertically and 180 points horizontally.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

My team is working on tools for mixed reality. But the tools that we’re making today are allowing, I think, for you to more easily make robust, distributed applications that can work across various devices and for various users. So from a latency perspective, human eye can see 150 points vertically and 180 points horizontally.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR -- In a Truck -- with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

My team is working on tools for mixed reality. But the tools that we're making today are allowing, I think, for you to more easily make robust, distributed applications that can work across various devices and for various users. So from a latency perspective, human eye can see 150 points vertically and 180 points horizontally.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there’s this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they’re steering the experience. The Void is different compared to companies like Zero Latency, who just have the backpack, and multiple players involved in game narrative.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there’s this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they’re steering the experience. The Void is different compared to companies like Zero Latency, who just have the backpack, and multiple players involved in game narrative.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there's this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they're steering the experience. The Void is different compared to companies like Zero Latency, who just have the backpack, and multiple players involved in game narrative.