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| chatterhead wrote:
| These are going to be the thing. Google glasses were too "smart"
| looking and frankly ripped off Steve Mann's design way too much.
| Magic Leap needs consumer options immediately with a focus on
| what Steve was doing with his glasses; truly altering reality.
|
| This is going to be so powerful. When you have AI/AR you no
| longer need to learn. You can go directly from welding the
| perfect weld to performing the perfect adenectomy.
|
| AI/AR is going to eliminate experts. It's going to be awesome.
| smoldesu wrote:
| I wouldn't be so sure. Magic Leap doesn't even have OpenXR
| support yet, and you can't revolutionize the AR industry when
| you refuse to put up table stakes.
| metadat wrote:
| Strong disagree; magic leap missed the magic boat, the Ship of
| Relevance has now sailed and they aren't on it!
|
| I'm still bummed, really wanted a better Google Glass. But it's
| been years with literally nothing to show us.
| aintmeit wrote:
| You ever wonder if people have enough self-awareness to hear
| themselves talk?
|
| I guess I can only let people smash head-first into the wall
| going at top speeds. Buckle up.
| chatterhead wrote:
| You ever wonder why some people choose to be so passive
| aggressive they rarely make cogent points?
| mxkopy wrote:
| > When you have AI/AR you no longer need to learn.
|
| In a way your comment is gold
| caslon wrote:
| Google Glass was directly ripping off Starner. You're getting
| your history wrong.
| [deleted]
| mellosouls wrote:
| Already discussed a couple of days ago:
|
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33041677
| arikr wrote:
| Is there a good video that shows what the experience is like for
| the wearer?
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