• 7112@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Honestly, this is probably the next game changing tech. There are lot of uses for AR. Size, style, and battery life are probably the biggest issues to overcome.

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      17 hours ago

      With the exception for extremely niche stuff like surgery (and they won’t use off the shelf AR anyways) what’s your usecases to bring AR to the masses?

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        16 hours ago

        Boring everyday stuff like reading notifications without pulling out your phone, watching videos on public transit, watching a tutorial while working on a project, reading a recipe while cooking, navigation, watching whatever people watch when they get high, text magnification for folks who need it…

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          50 minutes ago

          And the thing I do on VR 99% of the time (gaming) wasn’t even mentioned. Interesting

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          15 hours ago

          without pulling out your phone, [doing phone stuff x10]

          Ding ding ding.

          Everyone is so focused on AR glasses having some killer use case that must justify it’s existence. The use case is simply not pulling a phone out of your pocket; not waiting for face ID, tapping your way to the necessary app, and so on.

          Removing these micro inconveniences has always been Apple’s forte (even if a little stagnant in recent years), so it’s no surprise that they will continue to pursue the same.

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            11 hours ago

            Yes, I swear that’s the biggest benefit of the Apple Watch. For the things it does, it’s so much more convenient than dragging a big old phone out of your pocket. From reading texts and notifications, to payments, to exercise and health data, to 2fa,to using a voice assistant, even checking time and weather.

            Then again that’s a high bar of convenience for ever lower marginal improvements for the goggles to try to build

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        16 hours ago

        Thinking of that article about Deepfake porn the other day probably real-time nude body overlays for everyone you meet. Can’t think of a serious application that is actually useful enough for people to want this.

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          13 hours ago

          You don’t think that’s a good enough reason?

          I really want it just for my crippling propsagnosia. Having something be able to tell me that A. I know this person, and B. What their name is could really give me a leg up with trying to integrate into society.

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            13 hours ago

            Your problem is certainly one that would be enough for niche success of the technology but not the kind of killer application that would make the majority want this.

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              11 hours ago

              How about gps directions to navigate an unfamiliar location?

              Or for travelling: there already is a phone app to translate signs but it would be so much more to have that live

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                11 hours ago

                Or for travelling: there already is a phone app to translate signs but it would be so much more to have that live

                Most countries use street signs that do not require translations, that is more of a US thing.

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                  8 hours ago

                  US street signs are standardized so you can see at a glance without reading. I understand the EU does similar but with a different standard.

                  But street signs are not the only signs. There are place names and ads and directions and telling you where to line up for what and how much the subway costs and how to get from one part of Paris to another and directions for the theater, etc, and most of those are localized