DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
BREAKTHROUGH AR-VR LIGHTWEIGHT GLASSES
- A team of spatial computer scientists at Stanford University have created breakthrough AR-VR glasses that look like ordinary eyeglasses but offer extraordinary new perspectives. Here are some key facts:
- These AR glasses are considered a major breakthrough - they're not big, cumbersome and annoying but are small. lightweight and not obtrusive
- Thinner, lighter and of higher quality than existing models
- They use holographic imaging to overlay vibrant, full color, 3D computed images over the lenses
- They combine advances in AI, display technologies and holographic images
- Meant for all-day wear and considered a breakthrough for AR experiences
- Expected to be of great value to surgeons during surgery
- Also could transform education, entertainment, gaming and job training through the use of computed imagery
- It's in prototype form and is being called "one-of-a-kind" that could disrupt the spatial computing market.
NEW SCIENCE: PHRASES THAT RED FLAG YOU AS INSECURE
Source: Stock
- Psychologists reveal dead giveaway phrases that show a person's lack of confidence. Here are some examples:
- "I'm just being honest". Psychologists: can be a form of gaslighting used to avoid responsibility for negative comments.
- "I don't care what people think". Psychologists: Likely a shield for someone's insecurities when they are acutely sensitive to people's comments.
- "I was just joking". Psychologists: When used after a negative comment, it can be a way of avoiding responsibility.
- "You're too sensitive". Psychologists: Person throwing your upset feeling into question after you took an insult is a cheap way of absolving themselves of guilt.
- "It's no big deal". Psychologists: Another comment to avoid responsibility.
- What all of these phrases have in common: lack of confidence and security in a relationship to accept responsibility
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