Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) often come hand in hand. The two use the same languages and game engines, but many would argue that AR and VR have very different uses. The goal of VR is to dispense with reality and create a whole new reality for its users, whereas AR builds upon the real world by adding virtual components such as digital images, graphics or sensations.
In October, we welcomed Raymond Lo, Cofounder of Meta, a pioneer and leader in augmented reality, on stage at the Hello Tomorrow Global Summit. If, at the outset, anyone had doubts about the future of AR, Raymond dispelled those doubts. For Meta, AR has a very real impact on the future. By leveraging the principles of neuroscience to develop a new generation of natural machines that utilize our minds and bodies as the input system, Meta is out to reinvent how humans interact.
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Source: Medium