Stanford’s Computational Imaging Laboratory has groundbreaking AI-powered holographic imaging technology. This approach promises thinner, lighter and better performance than existing AR headsets.
Current AR devices like Microsoft HoloLens struggle with size and weight. Stanford’s prototype solves this problem by using a “nanophotonic metasurface waveguide,” a fancy term for a light-transmitting component that eliminates the need for bulky lenses. This innovative design paves the way for truly stealthy AR glasses.
Stanford’s technology goes beyond miniaturization. They applied artificial intelligence algorithms to improve image quality.
Although the prototype is still in the laboratory, the potential is obvious.
Source: Ferra

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