Google looks to AI interactions and cats to power its latest AR feature

Google looks to AI interactions and cats to power its latest AR feature

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https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/29/google-looks-to-ai-interactions-and-cats-to-power-its-latest-ar-feature/

Of all the features and hardware that dropped at Google’s event earlier this month, one that felt particularly glossed over was Playground, the new augmented reality mode that’s arrived on the Pixel 3 camera. For a company that has been investing in phone-based AR for quite a while, it launched rather quietly and in a fairly hidden spot amongst other photo modes in the Pixel 3 camera app.

I got to venture over to the company’s offices to take a closer look at the cute little stickers and 3D character “Playmojis” and hear how Google is aiming to ensure that the AR world has a deeper understanding of your environment than just its geometry.

Google looks to AI interactions and cats to power its latest AR feature

Oct 29, 2018, 7:28pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/29/google-looks-to-ai-interactions-and-cats-to-power-its-latest-ar-feature/ > Of all the features and hardware that dropped at Google’s event earlier this month, one that felt particularly glossed over was Playground, the new augmented reality mode that’s arrived on the Pixel 3 camera. For a company that has been investing in phone-based AR for quite a while, it launched rather quietly and in a fairly hidden spot amongst other photo modes in the Pixel 3 camera app. > I got to venture over to the company’s offices to take a closer look at the cute little stickers and 3D character “Playmojis” and hear how Google is aiming to ensure that the AR world has a deeper understanding of your environment than just its geometry.