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Two recent events tell us there’s plenty going on behind the scenes in terms of visionOS development.
Never mind that recent project by two Harvard students showing how face-recognition glasses are a huge invasion of privacy. The glasses aren’t where danger lies!
At least, that's what it looks like on the surface — I'd better explain this.
There are a lot of seemingly smaller tweaks and changes, but no talk of Apple Intelligence yet. Why?
Within the next couple of years, the market for AI glasses will prove so compelling that just about everyone will want to wear a pair.
Multiple companies are now using robots that walk and talk like human beings. What could go wrong?
A 33-year-old vision is now fully realizable thanks to the coming ubiquity of generative AI and augmented reality (AR) glasses.
CIOs are so desperate to stop generative AI hallucinations they’ll believe anything. Unfortunately, Agentic RAG isn’t new and its abilities are exaggerated.
We’ve been on the brink of a thriving market for AR glasses for years. What’s taking so long for them to arrive?
The two biggest pain points for remote workers trying to get their jobs done in faraway places have been erased by innovative new products that should make it even easier to work from anywhere.
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