Thanks #PECB for publishing my article On "How Apple Vision Pro is Redefying Spatial Computing"
You can find the link to my article here: https://lnkd.in/gr8_zMGf
visionOS 2 brings new spatial computing experiences to Apple Vision Pro
by Apple Newsroom
Apple today previewed visionOS 2, a major update to Apple Vision Pro that enhances how users engage with spatial computing.
Is the future of computing on our faces? Join the conversation this #TechTalkTuesday as we dive into the Apple Vision Pro and its revolutionary approach to spatial computing. #Apple#Innovation
Apple Vision Pro ...
Spatial Computing....
The era of Spatial Computing here ....👇👇
Spatial computing is human-computer interaction that lets a human experience it as it is taking place in the real world and their actual surroundings, and not behind a computer screen.
Spatial computing is a mix between real and virtual experiences. The Apple Vision Pro captures data from the real surroundings of a user and processes into a 3D map, which is called spatial mapping.
Watch this video about Apple Vision Pro...👇👇
Continuing the discussion on what spatial computing is actually good at; commercial applications for telepresence are a great use case for augmented reality.
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I absolutely love this video! The explanation of what analog computers are and how they may make a comeback due to the fact that they might be better suited for neural networks by converting parameter weights from digital representations to “resistance” in a circuit, significantly speeding up the computation.
It’s worth noting that analog computers are not general purpose computers, and they do have their limitations. Similar to quantum computing, they cannot solve everything, or at least not suited for every task. But using all paradigms of computing for their specific strengths seems to be the future of computing.
Seriously, give it a watch! It’ll be worth your time.
Plug and Play Tech Center's session on the future of computing. Everything from AI to quantum computing. Biggest takeaway. Traditional computing performance is starting to plateau and new approaches must be found to keep up with the demand for future computing capabilities
🚀 Spatial Computing is set to be the tech buzzword of 2024, as Apple launches its Vision Pro this week 🍏
📖 I’d highly recommend reading this book, The Spatial Web if you want to get a sense of the opportunites to come. Not one for 'the book club', but an inspiring read if you want to learn about the merging of the physical and digital worlds.
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7moAlmost 5 pages article, so much informative. Thanks for sharing bhaiya😊