The physicist Babak Parviz is working
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 4:01 am
The famous Google glasses could also come back in a modified form. on the project for Amazon: At the University of Washington, his team has tested contact lenses that successfully bring circuits and pixels into the eye. So it is no longer glasses that bring digital enhancements into the eye, but contact lenses directly onto the iris. The spain rcs data advantage: the person opposite doesn't even notice when they are being filmed or scanned immediately upon meeting. For people like me, who have a terribly bad memory for faces (recognition), this would make life a lot easier. The enriched reality is also a way of compensating for deficits. Always know who you are talking to and what their background is.
A few more keywords to capture the possibilities of the adapted reality: clothes that we can try on without having to have them delivered. Home furnishings that we will see as we imagine them before we finally buy them and have them delivered. And then, of course, everything to do with repairs: "A mechanic at Airbus will no longer be working with a physical manual when he repairs an aircraft," says Christopher Meinecke from Bitkom (the German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media).
Brave new world? To be honest, I think it can be good. As Chancellor Helmut Kohl once said, it all depends on what comes out at the end. This time, Generation Twenty.10 could bring us significantly more security, friendliness, recognition and significantly less transport and resource consumption. All with the new big topic of augmented reality.
A few more keywords to capture the possibilities of the adapted reality: clothes that we can try on without having to have them delivered. Home furnishings that we will see as we imagine them before we finally buy them and have them delivered. And then, of course, everything to do with repairs: "A mechanic at Airbus will no longer be working with a physical manual when he repairs an aircraft," says Christopher Meinecke from Bitkom (the German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media).
Brave new world? To be honest, I think it can be good. As Chancellor Helmut Kohl once said, it all depends on what comes out at the end. This time, Generation Twenty.10 could bring us significantly more security, friendliness, recognition and significantly less transport and resource consumption. All with the new big topic of augmented reality.