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
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
They already exist in much larger packaging.
Nobody uses that stuff, though.
Sure they do. Hololens is used by a large swath of major engineering firms, I’ve seen people use the Quests fairly extensively for AR, and Apple somehow still sold out their pretty awful AR product as well.
Of course they exist.
So they already “happened”.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Seems you used that word. I’m just responding to your comments.
I think most people understand the difference between “existing” and “happening”.
That was the whole point of the original comment.