video. Because these polychords... So the people that were the best musicians were li- were... Would... Looked at it and was like, "Oh my God." You know, it's C augmented over D-flat augmented .Um, and the the second chord was A-flat major over A major, but they were both in inversion, right? So it was like a first
It's all about a headset on virtual realities. Augmented realities is about computational capabilities.And the technologies and new products that will bring us into the metaverse, into these digital worlds, are moving fast.
And let me ask you, so what do you think-- what are the most important principles you think are, which can become this core directions for moving forward? augmented reality headset, virtual realities, or even with the existing technologies, how we can bring the interaction to a next level
and was really interested in the way-- in the dynamics of the home and the way in which the introduction of different technologies augments or intersects with those dynamics and sometimes troubles them as well.So I was looking-- for example, I was looking at Australian homes as they introduce high speed broadband into them in terms of what the rhythms
OK, let's talk about human augmentation. Augmentation maybe a threat, but it also will accelerate. These are more Patrick Farley illustrations.
And Google actually was-- you guys were involved in some satellite things in the Silicon Valley. Augmented reality, that's something of significant importance.Not only augmented reality, but also-- in terms of virtual reality-- but wearing the glasses.
But conspicuously absent are a bunch of technologies that we find promising today but aren't there-- virtual reality, embedded computing, augmented humans, genetic engineering, et cetera, et cetera.Can you comment on that absence both as a science fiction writer as well as an investor?
Hey, we're launching a new website called truecar.com, and we're going to show all the transactions that augmentation. You're not going to build a whole new product.
Most of the science in it I researched for a book I wrote in 2005 called More Than Human about the actual science of augmenting our minds and bodies.Now of course, we've seen this idea of getting data in and out of the brain in science fiction for a long time.
And were making themselves into many things they had never been before. Augmented . Multi-sexed, and most importantly very long-lived.The oldest at that point being around 200 years old.
So I would be very interested in talking with you and your team about what applications could be developed using this ability to augment a model of the physical world that's visible to anyone and would give them more information about the products, maybe holding it up to factories in the city to tell you what that factory is doing, and putting it right in the hands of people
Any questions so far? to augment their existing SQL queries for their daily reporting in order to identify a problematic interaction between a new firmware version and a subset of the vehicle
than the contractual ones. This doesn't mean we never need contracts. It does mean we need to be very careful about designing social systems that assume that contracts can either automatically augment or automatically substitute for cultural norms as a way of coordinating group behavior. So, back to patientslikeme. There's a 23 year-old woman in Scotland who's uploading her diagnosis,
Where I play these super complex polychords. Okay, I'm going to do some polychords for you. These are really going to be hard. You ready? What's this? C augmented over D-flat augmented . Okay, sing a B-flat. Mm. Very good. What's this chord? Uh... A-flat— Oh, A-flat major over A major. Great, sing an F-sharp. Mm.
Glass lenses augmented human vision, enabling people who had poorer vision to see well, and telescopes and microscopes. Perspective augmented our ability to pay attention artistically. And you can come back and read these slides on your own later because it gets a little bit intellectual.
No, that's where you're going to get a scary emergent AI is these completely unsupervised, unwatched Is augmented reality about to get caught in a basic legal bind?
GNSS, everyone knows, GPS, the other three worldwide systems-- Galileo GLONASS, Bediou-- and then, of course, the augmentations-- WAAS, FAA's WAAS, is perhaps the grandfather of those-- and then PNT, Position Navigation and Time. And I'll use those.
So I take a patient away from the room, I apply the therapy, and then bring them back into this reality. With augmented reality, it's a little bit different, you know? As you know, it functions with overlaying something, you know augmented reality, into where we are.
Or we need to swim more. Whatever augmented reality goggles we're all going to be wearing are going to have millimeter cameras looking out.
But augmented reality is just as important, if not going to be bigger, than virtual reality.
So augmented reality, for those that don't know, is you're wearing normal glasses that let light in from the physical room, and you can overlay digital stuff
And if you want to read good science fiction about them, I highly recommend Ready Player 1 by Ernest Klein for virtual reality. Human augmentation-- Ramez Naam has a wonderful trilogy called The Nexus Trilogy that really dives deep on that one. And pretty much if you took any of the list you just described, you could probably find a good set of science fiction
Will augmented , reality storytelling be the next democratic breakthrough for storytellers in the way YouTube was in this decade?
Heineken augmented reality; this is something called "Magic Mirror" that was on display at the Time Warner Center.
scale augmented environments with embedded technologies that promote free speech, green
So they augment the known packages with predicted ones.
We need to augment the capacities of the biological brain, what you might call like the naked brain, the brain all on its own,
And let me ask you, so what do you think-- what are the most important principles you think are, which can become this core directions for moving forward? So you can augment the auras of information around object and places in the physical space.
Well, there are the obvious next step. They would not only augment your hair, but they would be part of your suite of capabilities. If you're a short person, the stalk goes up and looks around.
This is the table of contents. First way we augment human beings is by remedial interventions. Just making sure that every child has nutrition, health, and education would make a vastly smarter humanity, more capable of solving problems.
It can augment or inhibit synaptic transmission.
And we also augment that with the signal instruction in the satellite links.
So products augment us.
it enhance augments their own uh capabilities right but if you keep that as the goal yes it comes with challenges and risks but now it's very interesting what it does is it forces you to think
And then on the augmented reality side, you're overlaying digital content, whether that be 2D or 3D content, onto the physical world.
It also augments what you're playing already.
And let me ask you, so what do you think-- what are the most important principles you think are, which can become this core directions for moving forward? is being augmented with computation.
But getting to photorealistic augmented reality and virtual reality is another stage that we are getting closer to.
But there are new calamities on the right. Info and AI and augmentation things that I'll be talking about today. The notion that we're entering into a new geological age, the Anthropocene, and deadly innovations, bio, nano, cyber, some of which could have dual use.
But printing spread this notion of an augmented memory outside your body to vast numbers of people. Glass lenses augmented human vision, enabling people who had poorer vision to see well, and telescopes and microscopes. Perspective augmented our ability to pay attention artistically.
No, that's where you're going to get a scary emergent AI is these completely unsupervised, unwatched or try to do augmented reality Oculus, glasses and things like that.
And one augmented reality application out of many could be ones that tells you where to go.
We have augmented reality.
And I think augmented reality, virtual reality, specifically, are two really big areas.
Maybe it augments and creates something different than what the two people put together.
Because the benefit of augmented reality is you can do it anywhere.
But this idea of augmentation, let me kind of come back to Uber and Lyft.
So that that cognitive augmentation also is going to make new things possible.
And this augmented workers idea that we talked about, magical user experience.
That's a human augmentation.