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From Apple's Siri to Microsoft's OpenAI and Google's AI content, the world is abuzz with the power of AI. Now, Apple Inc. must join the conversation, or risk being left behind in the technology revolution. With the help of Sam Altman and ChatGPT, Apple can harness the potential of AI and open the door to a new era.
This article showcases the world-first AI-powered smart glasses developed by Stanford student Bryan Hau-Ping Chiang. Combining OpenAI GPT-4 language model and AR technology from Brilliant Labs, the glasses can provide real-time charisma as a service and help users with everyday tasks. With its microphone, high-resolution display, camera, and text output, this advanced product has the potential to revolutionize ambient computing.
. Microsoft is an internationally renowned technology giant that has revolutionized the technological landscape. From developing Windows, Office and Skype to the popular Hololens IVAS and Virtual Reality/ Augmented Reality technology for military applications, Brad Smith and his team have ushered in a new era in vibrant and immersive virtual world experiences. As the world eagerly awaits the next big breakthrough from Microsoft, the possibilities of the "metaverse" and its impact on civilian life seem endless.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's e-Adhigam Scheme, providing digital education and free tablets to 5.5 lakh students in government schools, has proven a boon for poor students. Through the audio-conferencing calls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Digital India" vision and the BJP-JJP Government's goals are now providing 21st century skills such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, coding and gaming to the students.