

Helloooooooooooooooooooooooo world! Design @ Google AI. Previously @ Osmo.
A lot of the Internet’s information contains spatial qualities. Restaurant reviews are tied to physical locations. Wikipedia pages inform us of historic landmarks beneath our feet; they also bring clarification to the laws of nature around us.
Imagine if the line between the virtual and the real simply didn’t exist. Your classroom could become the cosmos. The past could be as vivid as the present. And this is just the beginning. Welcome to a new world.
Putting the RMB on the blockchain gives Xi more control of the RMB: he will be able to better audit past transactions and instantaneously change the RMB’s inflation rate. This may sound trivial, but it’s actually very meaningful: the past will be easier to evaluate, and the future will be easier to control.
One of the superpowers of AR is knowledge transfer: If you compare the theory of gravity with black holes, Theoretically we are more knowledgeable about gravity because we can experience it as opposed to a black hole which we can only observe.
This has profound implications for how we will design apps in the future, according to Kipman. If, for example, you create a virtual statue and place it as a hologram on top of a table in your living room, another person with a different mixed reality device should still be able to see your statue when they enter that room and move it around if they wish. That’s because the device does not store your content, but rather scans and maps the environment to…