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A glimpse of the future through an augmented reality headset | Meron Gribetz
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2016
- What if technology could connect us more deeply with our surroundings instead of distracting us from the real world? With the Meta 2, an augmented reality headset that makes it possible for users to see, grab and move holograms just like physical objects, Meron Gribetz hopes to extend our senses through a more natural machine. Join Gribetz as he takes the TED stage to demonstrate the reality-shifting Meta 2 for the first time. (Featuring Q&A with TED Curator Chris Anderson)
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you know what would have been awesome? He's giving this big speech about virtual reality to the crowd. he finishes to thunderous applause and then he removes the VR headset... and he's standing in his bathroom in his house alone. And he starts crying. Boom. Mindblown.
its not vr it ar very different !
actually. it's mixed reality, if you want to get technical.
virtual reality - all objects are virtual
mixed reality - mixture of real and virtual objects
augmented reality - heads up display around real objects
if you want to get technical mixed reality doesn't exist. virtual reality is when you put a headset on and you're on the moon augmented reality is when you put a digital overlay on the real world and digital objects interact with the real world. if you want to be technical that is
Actually, TheAngryCanary is correct with his definitions.
hiitsmescott augmented reality is not a heads-up display you're completely wrong. A heads up display is just a heads up display. augmented reality is when you have digital objects interacting with the real world mixed reality is a fake term it's just a marketing term that magic leap basically made up because they didn't want to call their technology augmented reality. magic leap is augmented reality meta 2 is augmented reality and hololens is augmented reality mixed reality is a fake term. augmented reality is not a heads-up display a heads-up display has nothing to do with any of that technology whatsoever
iOS of the brain? I get why the guy pulled out his phone at that bar...
+Chris Fokjohn LOL
+Chris Fokjohn Yea, he sort of rubbed me the wrong way as well. Kudos to him for reading 'The Singularity Is Near' though.
Halfway through the talk I noticed he was going to talk a lot, without saying anything. Thank you for confirming that.
One more mention of that sentence separated me from pukin all over!
Oh god.. the Icelandic sweater hipster.. KIIIILL IIIIIT
+s70rk
That's a Norwegian ' lusekofte'. Get your Nordic sweaters straight.
Owned
It's a fucking hipster wearing a sheep. Norwegian or Icelandic, kill it.
+Snedig if this is what makes his Grandma happy, I'd rather have her not be happy to be honest. .__.
the moment when a guy with a lusekofte is smarter than you will ever be in 200 years
This guy reminds me Harry Osborne from early Spider-Man movies
omg its the same!
You had me at the sweater.
I am so 100% into this.
where's the hololens talk??
+NeoFighterX www.ted.com/talks/alex_kipman_the_dawn_of_the_age_of_holograms
Who cares after seeing this FOV?
Shut up
Benjamin Buzbee I know, I was pointing out it didn't make the UA-cam cut
he swipes the car and it comes apart, he swipes the glasses, they come apart, he swipes Ray... Ray's pants are still on...
idk why everyone is hating , i think this is really cool tbh
This would be very helpful for engineering students.
WoWWWWWW!!! This is massive!! Super Super Super Potential.....so happy to be alive now at this time......Yipeee we are in for a super big unprecedented universe evolution....super superb...super superb..super superb...thanks!!!
Every single person on the planet has experienced the best virtual reality, they just haven't realized it yet.
matrix
+Jos Ossef Yeah, I was thinking something along those lines...but to expand on that a bit...think about our daily interaction with reality itself. If virtual reality were to become so advanced that you could not distinguish it from normal reality... how would you know the difference? The ultimate virtual reality is the experience of being alive IMO.
+HigherPlanes Well, as far as it won't become a killing machine I think we are about okay. If you get a small cut, be in pain and bleed a bit you might expect to be in the "real reality" but if this somehow isn't the case we have then crossed one line too many in this perspective.
+Mikael Koli I'm not sure I follow you on the last part. Are you saying that cutting oneself and not feeling pain in suggestive of a simulated reality?
+Mikael Koli I'm not sure I follow you on the last part. Are you saying that cutting oneself and not feeling pain in suggestive of a simulated reality?
Cool technology. It should be used for more! I will be glad if it becomes popular in all spheres of people's lives. Keep up the good work, you have a lot of potential.
This guy strikes me as a bit of a bellend, but his talk was fantastic. Well Done
+willcant quickscope
He looks weird... And dresses weird, and walks weird and talks weird...
He lives so far ahead of you he responds before you finish your question
Also he kinda reminds me of this guy... type... thing www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3099324/Man-spent-150-000-bid-human-Ken-doll-goes-knife-set-WINGS.html
If his legs were any further apart he would be doing the splits.
lmao
Hahaha didn't notice until I read this and now I can't stop looking 😂
+Connor Mortlock hilarious observation
Just a little manspreading. Nothing to see here, move along. ;)
+Connor Mortlock Can you imagine him doing this same talk while doing to splits?
It's cool to see Meta again. They've been on the forefront of this for a long time and went under the radar some time ago.
EDIT: Oh wow, the specs on this are impressive. Especially the field of view. It's much larger than the HoloLens.
Not fully mature technology, still needs tons of development
Cool technology. It should be used for more! I will be glad if it becomes popular. Thank you for a good video👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
well at least it's actually technology.
lol
He lost me at "holograms replaces computers".
+azez1992 I think he meant traditional computing interfaces. For most people, holograms like this would me more than enough to watch videos, check emails, and read documents. Me personally, it ain't happening, especially with how terrible the color reproduction can be with this.
+ShiroiKage009 It's too early to judge. Just like when occulus DK1 come out, everyone said it sucks it makes them sick.
qwertyrewty Yeah, now it's not enough. But in the future, as the technology matures, it will be a lot better.
time sure does fly when you're into something...
give this guy more time !!!!
and all the money in the world
5 years is too far
Hololens is already being shipped fully working to companies, and "regular" people later this year.
Meta 2 is just a copycat of Hololens.
He seams like such a *kind* guy!
This is only the beginning, and it is looking pretty sweet already
It would be wonderful if technology could connect us more closely with our surroundings rather than distract us from the real world. I think in the near future people will be able to expand the senses with a more natural machine. This technology is already being used by doctors, auto mechanics, stock traders and travelers. It remains to solve only one engineering problem - a compact power supply for glasses.
People need to be able to type and text. Additional hardware might make it easier to do this.
Cool tech, but unless we're talking voice recognition (not very private)... I don't know see this replacing my cell phone... Yet.
+Ben Saberi
He didn't mention any of those things. And it's going to be a challenge to solve.
I'm thinking of some kind of handwriting recognition... one could "draw" the words in mid air and the system tracks and records the tip of the finger ...interprets the motion into writing and transfers that as text. Something like that Might replace a touchpad.
At any rate, now that this is out, others will also be looking for the solution. I hope he and his team continue to work hard to make this happen.
+Kevin Gorman They'll for sure need to make the glasses smaller before people start using them in public lol. People will use their phones more until the technology grows and develops.... and it def looks like it has a while to go. The visuals didn't look great. Sure, the ability to do what the product does is groundbreaking, but it definitely needs refining.
Those who can't deal with the REALITY need to get AUGMENTED ;-)
"dive bar" Shows picture of a ballers bar
This looks incredible! and I'm sure it's going to evolve :)
So cool, can't wait until virtual reality and augmented reality is cheaper and easily accessible.
I believe that the technology developed by you is very useful and certainly necessary for the public.
I am hella psyched for AR, but man, what a goober.
All these AR and VR platforms need to agree on setting one programming language to create content before it becomes like the mac, pc, and mobile phones language dilemma.
This + Pokemon GO = Perfection
You still like this idea after the game died??
Is the actual picture as shaky as that, or is that just because they're trying to capture it on a GoPro? I think I'd get a wicked headache and motion sickness from all that wobbling.
Great video learned a lot thanks
It's something cool and incredible - the ability to touch a hologram with your hands. The development of such things makes a big breakthrough for humanity. Meta 2 is our future.
He’s heading in the right direction. Make the human mind the “OS”, and allow customization on an individual level to that AR and VR systems.
I can’t wait until this is the norm
We have seen the future, and the problem is that someone has already copyrighted it. ;)
"very realistic"
He talks so much about extending the senses, but the only sense that is extended through that glass is vision.
(and maybe hearing)
+Lince Assassino it's just bullshit marketing language.
I don't like how he calls it the ios of the mind - as if we're all flawed, unintuitive, restricted and remotely managed by someone else.
So where is it now- 2018- do you have updated TED Talk or more information on what you have now?Yes, this is the future- no doubt about it.
This work is extremely motivating
Great topic to cover so please keep coverage on this topic
I admire this video. I'm delighted with it. It's something incredible and cool. Decent development of such things makes a big leap for society The idea is worthy of dissemination. It will take much fewer things to produce and move
These guys were way ahead of their time
I see this idea keep coming up. Robots and other tech will help us do our work better, not actually do our work.
is the Image calculated through an external computer or the glasses themselves
It's a bit shaky, some way to smooth it out. The display at accurate spot for eyes to see is about the hardest part. I'd use the glasses just for projection with internet. Collision detection objects and everything are constructed inside a computer. Wears a glove to construct a hand mesh. All data transferring done with internet speed might be slow. Still improving
Nice video Meron. would like to connect with you to learn more on neuro science and augmented reality.
How do we solve the problem of the un-ending stream of radiation?
We can barely handle the cellular and WiFi as it is...
+Goodguy001 Putting it on your face and beaming it through your skull constantly doesn't seem like a great idea, I imagine brain cancer rates will skyrocket. Personally I am now unable to handle either of those technologies at close proximity for any extended period of time. This looks like a stepping stone between reality and artificial reality to prepare the masses for plugging in to the matrix, anyone wearing one certainly might be a potential agent smith with the right malware loaded into the headset.
Its just a logical step forward, an updated GUI. I bet kids will go crazy for this stuff. Imagine holographic fantasy worlds replacing our reality, or worse defining our reality. No need to furnish your house when you can conjure it up in your head. You can live in a box and believe you're living in a castle. Its beautiful and terrible at the same time.
Humanity will take a step forward with the advent of such technologies in mass access. Already, such inventions will facilitate the work of many professions, as well as make learning much easier.
everyone is going a little bit overboard from the fact he said ios instead of os
true
He should have said android
he doesn't appear to be qualified at all - "ios of the mind" "before 2017".. sure knows what he's talking about
He should've simply gone back to basics and used terms like OS and GUI. As much as I agree that IOS is a good plan on how to create something user-intuitive, he should not have mentioned it by name.
He didn't make anything, didn't have any idea neither. He's just talking about how great the Hololens is. I bet my fur a female manager of TED choose him, I also think she's the one choosing the awful Psychology talks for TED.
Valken Radical dude. Look at this, like, spacey stuff. I know brain things. Like... we were meant to manipulate things with hands man... like hands maaaaan, look at me answer this phone call, and it's totally not awkward or cumbersome man. *sarcasm*
The future of technology is discreet gestures done with the fingers and voice control, not awkward sweeping motions.
Edit: Imagine ASL but MUCH easier.
*****
The technology of the future will know more about our lives than ourselves, so it will tell us what to do, not the other way around.
Valken "Tell us what we SHOULD do"
Fixed that for ya.
from my understanding, this product still using a screen on top of the lens and the lens is reflects its images to our eyes that's why it's bulky, low quality images and has a very wide vof right?
NEED IT NOW!!!
Hopefully the final product won't be so wobbly and disorientating.
+Remy Lebeau It's actually like that will all virtual reality headsets currently on the market. Through a recording on UA-cam, it looks wobbly because of how it moves. Life is wobbly, but our minds and eyes compensate for that while we move ourselves so our everyday sight doesn't look wobbly. When wearing the headset, it doesn't look wobbly to the wearer.
+QueenPikmin Yes that does make sense, although I'm pretty sure my head doesn't move like that.
Your head does move like that. Mount a GoPro on your head and watch the recorded footage. Your head (and some expensive cameras) account for that movement, making you feel as if your head ISN'T bobbing all around and constantly moving all the time. We're organic creatures; we can't stay absolutely still or have perfectly smooth movements unless we're a robot. When you walk, your entire body bobs up and down; that's just how people walk.
+QueenPikmin Well sure while I'm walking and moving around while standing. Most people will want to use VR sitting down though.
Pranav Mistry already had this as a working idea a few years ago. He also gave a TED talk. Check it out. (6th sense computing)
I think one of the biggest problems that plague humanity is that we are all trying to individually build up an artificial world around us where we can be in complete control and where we can be god. We pick what music we listen to in our cars. We control the temperature to the degree. And soon with augmented environments it will be easier than ever to escape from reality. I believe developing this technology is the future and that it's a terrible mistake. As we become more connected with technology, I believe we will find ourselves actually being more and more isolated in separate worlds.
I often use the iOS analogy for ease of use and familiarity. I guess the dislikes were because people did not agree. You don't have to buy any product to enjoy the tech, you just have to dream and think about what the world will be in the next few years! :)
I do agree with this guy, but I think magic leap and hololens are better (except hololenses field of veiw) ,however I like his indie sort of style. I want google to announce a headset this year at google I/O
please let it be much higher resolution as high as the real life.
That is very cool!
Simply amazing
would be great for internal sight during meditation concentration exercises
very nice!!
This is brilliant!
3:04
*NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDD*
Did they copy-paste the presentation from the hololens? Because it was almost the same.
Resistance is futile.
So AR is an interactive 3D screen (however, based on the prototypes, it's not fully 3D yet, since the holographic image are still constrained within a 2D screen/box for AR) with a 3D image put in a 3D world creating an illusion that it's actually there. Cool. Looks Legit. Consumer ready by 2030. Future.
His body language irks me.
I puke at his face for mentioning "iOS" more than twice. Where is the mention of free software in all this? Not even Linux? What about programmers who are interested in this technology?
+Njul I cannot unsee the body language.
I can't wait for this technology. By the way I want his sweater. I wonder where he got it.
Miss those days when people didn't have mobile phones at all :(
Miss those days when people didn't have newspapers.:(
+Errett “AfroL3g3nd” Bainum
Miss those days when people didn't have language :(
+Carl Jones Miss those days when people didn't mistake sarcasm for contributing to a conversation.
Downside of using the internet - trolls everywhere *sigh*
Pulkit Patel I think you mean downside or disadvantage, not perks. A perk is like getting your own parking space near the office or free lunch, something desirable. ;-)
Microsoft has been doing this for a very long time now
true
+Marcos Ribeiro But competition is absolutely necessary for adequate development of products. If Hololens has no competition they will stick with mediocre hardware and software and will keep selling their products at obscene prices.
This is a lot cooler than hollow lens.
Also this appears to have a much wider field of view.
And magic leap
"We are all going to be throwing away our external monitors"
2019: Bankrupt
*Insert Curb theme*
Could there be a sort of hud similar to one in any fps
So... how long until Accel World?
awesome...
My only criticism is that AugReality will not solve the degradation of human communication described in the "Dive Bar" story.
The quality of modern conversation won't be dependent on the hardware or UI of one's mobile device, it will be dependent on the discipline of the individual.
I do not believe that tech innovation will overcome the human tendency to follow "The Path of Least Resistance," even when this path leads away from genuine connection with one another.
How to get these devices live for public?
wow...with this tech now I believe we can do it in probably 5 years
If you're impressed with this garbage, go check out hololens or ODG.
hiitsmescott All tech come from humble beginning s so don't call it garbage...
Sumner Bob yeah, the problem is that we're already past this weak sauce with hololens and odg products. Nokia phones were revolutionary back in the day, but if I showed you one today you'd laugh at me.
hiitsmescott Yea I guess so...hololens is super cool tho
I hope in the next 20 years this will be as ordinary as tv and as good looking as games made today ( at least)
Very interesting
This video was interesting, but i feel a Microsoft keynote for the hololens was better than this. This felt too much like an ad for the Meta 2, which based on the videos is of much lower quality than Hololens (albeit with a larger field of view); Notice that when someone grabs things the system poorly removes the portion of the object covered by the hand, and on stage he had to grab twice at the brain. And while I get using iOS as an example of an intuitive user friendly experience, he went a bit too far with it (not to mention he called out Windows as well, suggesting a windows powered system would be frightening, which pretty much was a slam at Hololens).
Beyond that, however, I do think AR has the ability to replace traditional computing; With time it will be capable of everything traditional computing devices can do, but also open up new methods of interaction that is currently unable to be implemented on devices with buttons and a screen. But this will be at least 10 years later.
kudos..!! 🙌
only 5 years? i cant wait
I watch a lot of this stuff long ago. The rate of change is slow. I retract my support until processing power catches up. These guys have a long way to go....
I always love how people try to put a huge spin of morality, human experience, etc . . . This is going to be used for something simple and entertaining . . . like everything else.
impressive
That's super cool
Just thought about this, amazed to see it being tested
This is pretty much what Accel World depicts with the neuro-linker, but in its pre-alpha design phase. Can't wait until we can have full VR with lifelike sensory-feedback.
super!
The nerds field day.
Best ted talk ever
It’s almost sad that his company,Meta had to shut down this year(2019)
Just because they did a few investments wrong
You had me until you showed the demo with the email client. The menus and windows in the demo are the very thing you said you wanted to remove from this new AR UI. By following the neural path of least resistance, would email not be better to represent as a stack of letters on my desk?
+David Hariri I think that was the point. He was showing you the clunky mess you won't have to deal with in the future.
at 6:36 the proposed AR UI on his desk has a traditional windowed GUI with something called mMail open and the TED website open next to it completely defeating the purpose of everything he was making fun of. Worse yet, the Mail software's UI was white on black making it very difficult to read for most people.
***** Then I agree with you. What we saw was awful! That's why I thought he was showing us what his device would get us away from.
and what about the how can they work with those glasses?