
In an interview with The Verge, Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz revealed that his company will be working on two AI assistants for its much-anticipated augmented reality headset Magic Leap One, which shipped to developers in select cities this month. Given that we’re still in the throes of an artificial intelligence hype cycle, it’s easy to dismiss such comments as an attempt to jump on the AI bandwagon. Many companies have already exaggerated the capabilities of their artificial intelligence features to create hype around their products and services and secure funding for their companies. Therefore, it is only natural to take Magic…
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