Pranav Mistry: Sixth Sense Tech Potential

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The discussion highlights the potential of SixthSense technology, emphasizing its ability to revolutionize interactions with computers through augmented reality. The device showcases impressive software capabilities, indicating a transformative impact on daily tasks. Anticipation surrounds the upcoming open-source release, which is expected to foster innovation. While both projector-based and glasses-based technologies are acknowledged, there is a consensus that glasses with built-in displays may offer greater practicality due to privacy concerns and the advantages of stereoscopic 3D. The technology's applications in fields like medicine are noted, particularly for enhancing patient care by providing immediate access to critical medical information. However, the integration of such technology raises concerns about regulatory challenges, especially regarding safety and distractions, similar to existing issues with mobile device usage while driving.
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The device itself is amazing, but I am truly impressed by the variety of software that the team working on this has put together. This device seems to demonstrate the power of augmented reality to change the way we work with computers in many aspects of daily life. I can't wait to see what is done when it goes open source.

The future of this kind of technology I think will be based more on glasses with built in displays rather than projectors though. Both will be important, but it seems that the privacy, as well as stereoscopic 3D in glasses will make them much more practical.
 
This post is very informative. This guy is a genius! This article about him at MIT Technology Review. Opportunities for this technology are endless, just imagine what it could do in medicine, only by examining patients' medical information can immediately get information about drug allergies or conflicts without lug around a computer. :)
 
A boon for many obvious reasons. An inevitable headache for legislators who have already argued over laws for texting and driving. For example, someone's going to put your GPS on your windshield, and the rest you know.
 
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