Wednesday, May 25, 2022

I've

 


Been talking about this and what it is going to coalesce (come together to form one mass or whole) into for a while now...


Nvidia Al research takes science fiction one step closer to reality


"Another (study) delves into new techniques to help build large-scale virtual worlds with instant neural graphics primitives. Stepping closer to technologies only seen in science fiction, there is also research on holography that could one day pave the way for new display technology that will enable immersive telepresence.

(Yeah no thanks, gonna have to pass)


"Luebke said that the researchers who worked on the reinforcement learning model paper actually view themselves as more in the robotics field than graphics.

(Been trying to tell ya whats coming for a while now...)


"Computational holography and the future of telepresence

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals and organizations around the world suddenly become a lot more familiar with video conferencing technologies like Zoom. There has also been a growing use of virtual reality headset usage, connecting to the emerging concept of the metaverse. The metaverse and telepresence could well one day become significantly more immersive.

(Dont we have enough trouble telling what's real  from fake or truth from lies already?)





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