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Did Stanford just prototype the future of AR glasses?
May 10, 2024, 12:12 a.m. | Umar Shakir
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Stanford’s holographic AR glasses prototype. | Image: Andrew Brodhead / Stanford
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. Could it take augmented reality (AR) headsets to the next level?
For now, the lab version has an anemic field of view — just 11.7 degrees in the lab, far smaller than a Magic Leap 2 or even a Microsoft HoloLens.
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