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The Top SXSW Speakers & Panelists Power 100

The Top SXSW Speakers & Panelists Power 100 | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
The Top SXSW Speakers & Panelists Power 100
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News: I’m leaving Rackspace to join Upload VR

News: I’m leaving Rackspace to join Upload VR The news is now out: http://venturebeat.com/2016/03/10/r... What a seven years it was working at Rackspace, much of it as its futurist.
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Kate Greer of Oura Ring: "Sleep is the Next Horizon for Wearables"

Kate Greer of Oura Ring: "Sleep is the Next Horizon for Wearables" | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
Tagged: Wearables, Wearable Tech, Oura Ring, Smart Rings, Smart Ring, Wearable for Sleep, Kate Greer, Startups, Fashion Tech, FashTech, Electric Runway, Electric Runway Podcast
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Augmented-Reality Startup Meta Ups the Ante in the Headset Race

Augmented-Reality Startup Meta Ups the Ante in the Headset Race | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
The startup’s headset will need to be tethered to a computer, but it costs a third the price of HoloLens.
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Google Unveils Neural Network with “Superhuman” Ability to Determine the Location of Almost Any Image

Google Unveils Neural Network with “Superhuman” Ability to Determine the Location of Almost Any Image | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
Guessing the location of a randomly chosen Street View image is hard, even for well-traveled humans. But Google’s latest artificial-intelligence machine manages it with relative ease.
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IBM is Bringing Watson to VR - UploadVR

IBM is Bringing Watson to VR - UploadVR | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
If you’ve ever played an RPG, you have likely interacted with your fair share of non-player characters who are there to help advance the story, fill in bits of lore, or even just make you laugh. Usually these interactions take place by selecting from a set of predetermined text options, but what if you had the ability to interact more naturally with those characters, what if you could use your voice?
That is exactly what Rectangular Studios is attempting to discover.
Working with IBM’s Watson platform, Rectangular Studios is creating a virtual reality experience that will allow you to speak in natural language to avatars in the virtual world and have them reply in kind.
Many of you may know Watson as the computer that destroyed some of the greatest minds in Jeopardy! history on the program, but it is much more than a device that is great on gameshows. Watson uses natural language processing in combination with cloud-based machine learning to do some pretty incredible things, like helping nurses manage patient health care decisions. “The goal,” IBM says, “is to have computers start to interact in natural human terms across a range of applications and processes, understanding the questions that humans ask and providing answers that humans can understand and justify.”
Rectangular’s game, which is still untitled, is played underwater due to a natural catastrophe. In the game you are tasked with using your wits to find a way to fight against groups who are trying to control the little natural resources that are left. Diana Lopez of Rectangular Studios describes this as an “intelligence fight” where you are having conversations with non-player controlled avatars that are powered by IBM’s Watson platform.
Right now Rectangular’s Watson implementation is elementary, as the game is very early in its development. “You can tell it is a robot,” says Lopez, “but we are working to get to the point where it feels much more human.”
Rectangular Studios may not be the only ones who are using Watson for VR either. Today IBM Japan announced a VR experience based on the popular anime series Sword Art Online. In the announcement video, the company teased a “cognitive system” that would support decision-making and SoftLayer, which is IBM’s high performance cloud infrastructure. Alpha testing for the experience will begin next month.

Even in its early stages the prospect of Watson existing in VR is a tantalizing one. The ability to interact fluidly with AI characters will be crucial in a world where immersion is a key virtue. Even with Facebook and Oculus putting a heavy emphasis on Social VR there are going to be plenty of experiences where you will interact with computer generated characters rather than human ones. With Watson, developers could potentially help enable the kind of interactions in games that we have dreamed about for years.
 
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Meta Hypes The Reveal Of Its ‘Futuristic’ Next-Gen Augmented Reality Glasses

Meta Hypes The Reveal Of Its ‘Futuristic’ Next-Gen Augmented Reality Glasses | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
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Stanford announces new president: neuroscience pioneer Marc Tessier-Lavigne

Stanford announces new president: neuroscience pioneer Marc Tessier-Lavigne | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
The 56-year-old Tessier-Lavigne has been an outspoken advocate for higher education; he will succeed John L. Hennessy, who announced last June that he will step down this summer after 16 years as president.
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Startups Are Building New Ways to Interact with Virtual Reality | MIT Technology Review

Startups Are Building New Ways to Interact with Virtual Reality | MIT Technology Review | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
If virtual reality is going to be truly immersive, holding a game controller could be distracting. Companies will instead try to let you control the action with your eyes, head, or fingers.
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AI Researcher Yoshua Bengio Says Machines Won’t Become Dangerously Smart Anytime Soon | MIT Technology Review

AI Researcher Yoshua Bengio Says Machines Won’t Become Dangerously Smart Anytime Soon | MIT Technology Review | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
People who worry that we’re on course to invent dangerously intelligent machines are misunderstanding the state of computer science.
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Researchers Project Digital People into Chairs in Augmented Reality Study | MIT Technology Review

Researchers Project Digital People into Chairs in Augmented Reality Study | MIT Technology Review | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
A Microsoft Research study uses augmented reality to project a life-size person into a room with you, perched in an empty seat.
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How the GyroGlove Steadies Hands of Parkinson’s Patients | MIT Technology Review

How the GyroGlove Steadies Hands of Parkinson’s Patients | MIT Technology Review | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
A wearable device promises to help steady hand tremors by using an old technology—gyroscopes.
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Google Now Has an Official Virtual Reality Boss to Take On Facebook's Oculus

Google Now Has an Official Virtual Reality Boss to Take On Facebook's Oculus | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
One executive move shows how Google is getting serious about VR and enterprise.
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Honeycomb 3.0: The Collaborative Economy Market Expansion #SXSW | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business

Honeycomb 3.0: The Collaborative Economy Market Expansion #SXSW | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
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Toward a circular economy in food | McKinsey & Company

Toward a circular economy in food | McKinsey & Company | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
The French food and water company Danone has a history of environmental awareness. In this interview with McKinsey partner Clarisse Magnin, CEO Emmanuel Faber discusses his commitment to resource efficiency.
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YouTube supports women as video creators, partners with U.N.

YouTube supports women as video creators, partners with U.N. | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
Levi Sumagaysay
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Samsung Believes Virtual Reality Can Change Fine Dining

Samsung Believes Virtual Reality Can Change Fine Dining | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
Fine dining is a feast for all the senses but does fooling them count?
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Augmented Reality Book Requires No Apps or Glasses

Augmented Reality Book Requires No Apps or Glasses | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
By merging technologies, this DIY system overlays imagery directly onto surfaces
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Girls in Tech launches Melbourne chapter to encourage greater diversity in Australian tech

Girls in Tech launches Melbourne chapter to encourage greater diversity in Australian tech | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
Gina Baldassarre
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Tech’s Most Unlikely Venture Capitalist — Medium

Tech’s Most Unlikely Venture Capitalist — Medium | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
In 1992 I was homeless in Silicon Valley.
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Here are the IoT trends that will shape the way businesses, governments, and consumers interact with the world

Here are the IoT trends that will shape the way businesses, governments, and consumers interact with the world | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been called the next Industrial Revolution.
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How healthcare systems can become digital-health leaders | McKinsey & Company

How healthcare systems can become digital-health leaders | McKinsey & Company | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
The potential of digitization is well understood, yet healthcare systems are struggling to convert ambition into reality. Here’s what we recommend. A McKinsey & Company article.
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Here’s how small-town America is primed to beat Silicon Valley in innovation — Medium

Here’s how small-town America is primed to beat Silicon Valley in innovation — Medium | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
As Rackspace’s Futurist I’m known as one of Silicon Valley’s top tech influencers. I didn’t say that, Ivy did.
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The Collaborative Economy Sets the Stage for Autonomous Innovation | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business

The Collaborative Economy Sets the Stage for Autonomous Innovation | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital Business | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
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The 3 Most Incredible Technologies to Come Out of CES

The 3 Most Incredible Technologies to Come Out of CES | Linchpin Territory | Scoop.it
Author and speaker@joelcomm
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