The thing I hear around Silicon Valley is that it will take a lot more than $2 billion to compete with Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Huawei, Google, Samsung, and others. Can Rony make it rain that much? We will see! I can see some ways he could.
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#Magicverse is much larger than even the largest companies. A symbiotic approach is the way forward. Being smaller like@magicleap can be a strategic advantage.2 replies 3 retweets 14 likes -
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@rabovitz can ML Optical See-Through architecture render Black in bright sunlight? That was point of original tweet with log AR demo. I still think Video See-Through#AR leads adoption on this fact alone...3 replies 1 retweet 4 likes -
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I can say this - it would be a mistake to assume video pass through is the only pathway. Direct view of the world is far superior to seeing it through video.
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I can tell you that direct view for 60% of population is not superior as they all need optical correction (me included). I think additional enhancement via pass-through would be welcome. Night vision for example ...
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Uhm... don’t you need to wear glasses under a passthrough headset, too? And visual perception enhancement can be done just fine on a optically see-through headset. Just overlay the additional data the same way you’d composite it in with passthrough.
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With the eye tracking required for foveated rendering, I think we will do Video See-Through without optical correction: https://youtu.be/el2IWYfEaCQ True Digital Eyes! Mark Spitzer at
@ARinACTION ... its close.pic.twitter.com/xEHeMoIMjG
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Nope. If the lens in your eye can’t optically focus a pixel, nothing but an optical focal element can do anything about it. Foveation allows blurring things that don’t need to be in focus to reduce rendering overhead. Can’t make things LESS blurry. At least by my understanding.
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Eye tracking advances key. Required for foveated rendering, useful for many things ...
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No question. But won’t eliminate your need for corrective lenses, I’m afraid.
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Unless you’re talking about very fast, VERY miniaturized autorefractors and very fast adaptive focal optics. But that can be applied in an optically see-through system as well. And *I think* we’re a ways off from that, anyhow.
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