A research team at Stanford is developing a new AI-assisted holographic imaging technology it claims is thinner, lighter, and higher quality than anything its researchers have seen.
the Stanford tech is currently just a prototype
Any time a news headline asks a question, the answer is almost always “no”
After reading the article, this might be an exception.
Agreed. The form factor is right. AR technology will only reach the possibility of mass adoption when it can fit in/on the existing eye-glasses form factor.
Stop trying to make AR glasses happen.
Why? I’d use the shit out of them at work. I work on construction sites. It’d be awesome to have an app to superimpose the finished plans on top of what I’m seeing so I don’t have to constantly refer back to the paper prints. No more measuring shit five times, just install it exactly as you see it.
That’s a pretty cool idea, though I think it would be a challenge to align the plans perfectly with the actual construction site.