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The Infinite Retina - Navigate Spatial Computing Augmented and Mixed Reality and the next tech revolution - cover

The Infinite Retina - Navigate Spatial Computing Augmented and Mixed Reality and the next tech revolution

Robert Scoble, Irena Cronin

Publisher: Packt Publishing

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What is Spatial Computing, and why are companies like Tesla, Apple, and Meta investing billions into it? In The Infinite Retina, Irena Cronin and Robert Scoble explore how spatial computing—where humans and machines interact in a digital–physical space—has progressed beyond theory into real-world applications.This second edition has many substantial updates, including two new chapters on the relevance of Generative AI in Spatial Computing and a new chapter on the impact of Apple Vision Pro. Each existing chapter has been updated to have the most current information and commentary. The book offers a fresh look at seven major industries, including healthcare and retail, featuring updated case studies, expert commentary, and real-world examples. Additionally, it addresses crucial risks and challenges, such as data privacy, automation's impact on employment, and ethical concerns. This edition moves beyond speculation to critically analyze what Spatial Computing means for businesses and individuals today.
Available since: 02/28/2025.
Print length: 482 pages.

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