posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 08:41 PM
First of all, I'm not going into a detailed explanation of what AR is. Basically, it's overlaying digital information on top of physical reality.
Ever played a FPS (First Person Shooter)? The HUD (Heads-Up Display) is like an AR within a virtual environment (the game). True AR gives you a HUD
over REAL LIFE. Think Iron Man's view from within his suit.
Now, not many people have even heard about augmented reality. I'm looking forward to that changing. Remember when nobody carried a cell phone? How
about smart phones? We've moved from everyone not only owning and carrying a cell phone, but now more people have smart phones (Blackberries,
iPhones, Androids, etc.) than normal regular cell phones, because they gave people the best of two worlds: the mobility of a cell phone and the
universality of the internet; a connectivity to the entire world. What about Blue Tooth? You see a lot of people using hands-free devices now.
Throw all of that into one nice portable device. What do you get? I'm picturing a world where cell phones are obsolete. I'm picturing a world in
the near future where everyone is wearing a pair of "sunglasses", but you know they aren't shielding their eyes from the sun and they're not
blind. They're playing a game. They're "writing" a term paper. They're comparing stats on two different cars. They're looking at the 5 star
rated restaurant versus the 2.5 star right next door, in REAL TIME, as they drive down the road (hazardous lol?). They're checking the current
traffic conditions for the next 15 miles of interstate. They're receiving real-time updates on anything you can imagine. The internet isn't at
their fingertips. It's right before their eyes! Not only that, they can interact with the HUD in real-time much like a touch screen in thin air. I
see a world where everyone is using this technology. It's a bright future for us technopaths and futurists.
Share your thoughts on AR. What features did I miss? What are the potential dangers of AR?
Thanks for reading