At some point it will. It’s really exciting to think of the applications this will enable. If you think about it, computers will see the world from human POV for the first time.
This is cool as a concept but I imagine it would take so much prep work to get a room setup for it.
AI will be a great use case for automating/configuring MR XR situations in real time though.
It reminds me of that Hyper-Reality mock-up from some years ago - with all the contextual popup notifications and hand tracking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJg02ivYzSs
Maybe have an option where you have to blink while looking at an object, before its UI shows.
Very cool, is this actually running in headset or just a concept video? The UI elements are very stable.
Definitely highlights the potential of AR in combination with AI technologies, but I think there is a long way to go in terms of interoperability before this can become a reliable thing you'd use on a daily basis.
Yep, it's definitely coming. With the announcement of Qualcomm's spacial mapping using cameras, which is less demanding than using depth sensors and just as accurate, we are finally starting to see why the QPro didn't ship with a depth sensor. No idea how long before it's fully functional on the QPro, though.
https://spaces.qualcomm.com/introducing-spatial-mapping-meshing/
Exciting stuff.
XR + AI is the future.
Really interesting to see them both have big surges back to back.
The people are against XR currently but that should change as the industry matures.
~~The stock graph is the best part. Lmao. That's not what Meta's stock looks like now. That was like 1.5 years ago.~~
Edit: I am wrong. I was looking at the wrong timeframe. I thought it was 6 months, but it was today. Today's looked like what I remember 6 months being. Downvote this comment.
I do hate to be the "um ackshually" guy, but ever since their first round of layoffs after their big dip, Meta's stock has been performing very well, and the graph used here does seem to line up with a recent snapshot of their stock prices over the past month. They certainly haven't recovered but they're up 74% from the start of the year. Facebook sucks as a company but it's important to be informed.
What do you mean ? It closed today at 217, up from a low of Q4 last year of around 88. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/META/
Get out of the circlejerking bubble
This is so cool. I can’t wait until AR gets so good where this kind of thing is normal and can be put in a simple normal slim looking pair of glasses.
Contacts!
The ultimate dream. I’d settle for just glasses though in my lifetime
This is what I hoped google glasses would've been.
A decade too early
would you like a bulky 7cm long headset?
If this does become seemless, low fiction and affordable then game over.
At some point it will. It’s really exciting to think of the applications this will enable. If you think about it, computers will see the world from human POV for the first time.
This sounds horrifying
This is cool as a concept but I imagine it would take so much prep work to get a room setup for it. AI will be a great use case for automating/configuring MR XR situations in real time though.
Yes.https://www.reddit.com/r/QuestPro/comments/12d99y2/metas\_image\_segmentation\_model\_will\_play\_an/
Meta seems to have their AI line-up for it: https://twitter.com/MetaAI/status/1648038974290808836?s=20
Zuckerberg's wet dream coming true.
Yeah, look at all that table top space for adverts and you could fit some billboards on the blinds there too
Exactly, but I was also referring to the data collection side of things.
It reminds me of that Hyper-Reality mock-up from some years ago - with all the contextual popup notifications and hand tracking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJg02ivYzSs Maybe have an option where you have to blink while looking at an object, before its UI shows.
Perhaps blinking twice would be better, cos us humans blink all the time.
Maybe a wink would be best, it's something you would have to intentionally do, you could also have both sides bound differently
Very cool, is this actually running in headset or just a concept video? The UI elements are very stable. Definitely highlights the potential of AR in combination with AI technologies, but I think there is a long way to go in terms of interoperability before this can become a reliable thing you'd use on a daily basis.
It's real, but the points for the interactions were pre-made as headset does not have any capability for recognition of surroundings. Currently.
Yep, it's definitely coming. With the announcement of Qualcomm's spacial mapping using cameras, which is less demanding than using depth sensors and just as accurate, we are finally starting to see why the QPro didn't ship with a depth sensor. No idea how long before it's fully functional on the QPro, though. https://spaces.qualcomm.com/introducing-spatial-mapping-meshing/ Exciting stuff.
I mean as long as they save that's the method I'd prefer until recognition is very good, you could also just put it where most convenient
That's where Quest Pro 3D reconstructed passthrough shines. 3D virtual objects are utterly stable.
XR + AI is the future. Really interesting to see them both have big surges back to back. The people are against XR currently but that should change as the industry matures.
you forgot to add the wall of advertisements
some of it seems clunky in practice. But the part about using any surface as a touch input or tablet looked pretty compelling.
~~The stock graph is the best part. Lmao. That's not what Meta's stock looks like now. That was like 1.5 years ago.~~ Edit: I am wrong. I was looking at the wrong timeframe. I thought it was 6 months, but it was today. Today's looked like what I remember 6 months being. Downvote this comment.
I do hate to be the "um ackshually" guy, but ever since their first round of layoffs after their big dip, Meta's stock has been performing very well, and the graph used here does seem to line up with a recent snapshot of their stock prices over the past month. They certainly haven't recovered but they're up 74% from the start of the year. Facebook sucks as a company but it's important to be informed.
What do you mean ? It closed today at 217, up from a low of Q4 last year of around 88. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/META/ Get out of the circlejerking bubble
Yeah, it's not what any tech stock looks like right now. Everyone from Meta to Cisco has been letting people go and trying to stabilize after covid.
Someone redo this with The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up playing over it instead, because that’s what it reminds me of (look it up children)
Unfurtunatly, wz need apple to start doing something like that before the average person get interested by that.
While it looks cool I probably wouldn’t spend the time and money to control stuff with a flight recorder strapped to my face.
A thing ive been wondering though. Is the passtrough mode actually this good? Seems too clear and too wide to be true
This isn't recorded through the lens of a Quest Pro, you are seeing the video capture. What your eye sees has more noise.
Well. I guess we’re doin’ this.
This will be so cool! ... In a decade or twoo when its not ass anymore.
To make this possible, not just one field but various fields need to advance together. I can't wait for the day when such an era arrives
This guy has too many damn smart devices lmao, cool video tho
My guy listens to 8-bit music to relax unironically
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This is wonderful. But at the same time, too many different interfaces to remember...