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Neal Stephenson Joins Magic Leap

251 点作者 carloscm超过 10 年前

30 条评论

carloscm超过 10 年前
This is notable not just because of Neal Stephenson, but because his blog post contains what I think is the most detailed public description of the tech so far:<p>--- Here’s where you’re probably expecting the sales pitch about how mind-blowingly awesome the demo was. But it’s a little more interesting than that. Yes, I saw something on that optical table I had never seen before--something that only Magic Leap, as far as I know, is capable of doing. And it was pretty cool. But what fascinated me wasn’t what Magic Leap had done but rather what it was about to start doing.<p>Magic Leap is mustering an arsenal of techniques--some tried and true, others unbelievably advanced--to produce a synthesized light field that falls upon the retina in the same way as light reflected from real objects in your environment. Depth perception, in this system, isn’t just a trick played on the brain by showing it two slightly different images.<p>Most of the work to be done is in applied physics, with a sizable dollop of biology--for there’s no way to make this happen without an intimate understanding of how the eye sees, and the brain assembles a three-dimensional model of reality. I’m fascinated by the science, but not qualified to work on it. Where I hope I can be of use is in thinking about what to do with this tech once it is available to the general public. &quot;Chief Futurist&quot; runs the risk of being a disembodied brain on a stick. I took the job on the understanding that I would have the opportunity to get a few things done. ---
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replicatorblog超过 10 年前
This Gizmodo article does a great job of demystifying MagicLeap&#x27;s tech by digging into the founder&#x27;s background, patent filings, and trademark applications:<p><a href="http://gizmodo.com/how-magic-leap-is-secretly-creating-a-new-alternate-rea-1660441103?utm_content=bufferb8afe&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_source=twitter.com&amp;utm_campaign=buffer" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;gizmodo.com&#x2F;how-magic-leap-is-secretly-creating-a-new...</a>
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themoonbus超过 10 年前
That&#x27;s cool and all, but this has got to be one of the worst company websites I&#x27;ve seen recently. I get that they&#x27;re stealthy, but this doesn&#x27;t even build any interest.<p>It was only until I clicked &quot;Wizards Wanted&quot; (yes, I get it. Magic.) that I sort of got an answer.<p>Edit: Actually, the Developers section has some more information. But my point still stands.
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thearn4超过 10 年前
The hype for me is tempered pretty heavily by what happened to Clang. I&#x27;m still very curious what Magic Leap is all about though.
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ThinkBeat超过 10 年前
Will he bring as much success to this company and he did with Clang? <a href="http://www.geek.com/games/neal-stephensons-526000-kickstarter-sword-fighting-game-officially-canceled-1604892/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.geek.com&#x2F;games&#x2F;neal-stephensons-526000-kickstarte...</a>
ChuckMcM超过 10 年前
Interesting hire. As a startup it seems an unlikely one, Neal is a wonderful author, and has a sharp wit, but as he explains &quot;his brain is not useful&quot; to the work at hand. I could see <i>consulting</i> with him, but hiring him struck me as odd. In terms of what Magic Leap purportedly does my guess would be that Daniel Suarez (Daemon, Freedom) might be a better choice in terms of a vision that applies somewhat directly.
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fsloth超过 10 年前
Anyone else enjoy the fact that Stephenson&#x27;s &#x27;Reamde&#x27; also featured a hightech VR company that employed famous fiction authors in their staff :)
valarauca1超过 10 年前
So they are a holographic augmented reality company?<p>From their site:<p>&gt;Imagine being able to generate images indistinguishable from real objects and then being able to place those images seamlessly into the real world.<p>Sounds like you generate a hologram anywhere. And project it into the real world. Think Star Trek holodeck, but everywhere, or anywhere from what they are selling. And the holograms they&#x27;re projecting would be almost indistinguishable from other objects (I highly doubt that honestly, subsurface reflection takes A LOT of processor horse power with 1 view alone n).<p>It will be interesting to see what they cook up.
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throwaway90446超过 10 年前
Unclear from their site what MagicLeap even does.
cryoshon超过 10 年前
Still can&#x27;t figure out what the heck this company does.<p>Guess it plans to sell hype.
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calebm超过 10 年前
When I heard of Magic Leap, &quot;Snow Crash&quot; is one of the first things that came to my mind. I really want to see a Magic Leap demo!
gavanwoolery超过 10 年前
&quot;...to produce a synthesized light field that falls upon the retina in the same way as light reflected from real objects in your environment&quot;<p>Goes back to Carmack&#x27;s idea presented in one of his Quakecon sessions (although obviously the idea has been in sci fi for a long time).<p>This is interesting, I have an idea of how it might work:<p>Producing a synthesized light field could be done with a huge array of tiny mirrors or refractive material (I know stuff like this has been done in the past). By simulating directional rays coming in, I&#x27;m guessing your eyes could be tricked into thinking there is depth since the movement of each eye would change the amount of light absorbed (i.e. &quot;focusing&quot; on different objects in the light field). I could be wrong about this, have not thought it through very well.<p>All that said, they&#x27;ve raised over $500 million from Google Ventures and others, so I&#x27;m guessing there is something here, as lacking as the website is.
Impossible超过 10 年前
This quote &quot;I sometimes feel that the creative minds who make games have done about as much as is possible in two dimensions. It’s hard to imagine how the current crop of games, for example, could be more finely tuned to deliver that particular kind of entertainment.&quot; isn&#x27;t particular inspiring coming from a Chief Futurist. I can imagine a ton of 2D (or text based, for that matter) games that haven&#x27;t been attempted let alone perfected. I also feel like I play new novel 2D games all the time.<p>I say this as someone that is excited about VR, AR and would love to see whatever Magic Leap is cooking up, and is a huge Neal Stephenson fan.
kingzain超过 10 年前
There&#x27;s more information here if anyone is interested:<p><a href="http://io9.com/how-neal-stephenson-is-helping-to-make-snow-crashs-meta-1671621178" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;io9.com&#x2F;how-neal-stephenson-is-helping-to-make-snow-c...</a>
davidw超过 10 年前
Hrm. I hope he doesn&#x27;t get distracted from writing books. I love his books, but don&#x27;t care much about video games. I wonder if he&#x27;s tired of writing, or just wants to do something different...
nabla9超过 10 年前
<a href="http://www.faqs.org/patents/assignee/magic-leap-inc/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.faqs.org&#x2F;patents&#x2F;assignee&#x2F;magic-leap-inc&#x2F;</a>
CmonDev超过 10 年前
<i>&quot;I sometimes feel that the creative minds who make games have done about as much as is possible in two dimensions. It’s hard to imagine how the current crop of games, for example, could be more finely tuned to deliver that particular kind of entertainment.&quot;</i><p>Well PCs powerful enough for proper amount of voxels would let us do interesting things. Dwarf Fortress with a voxel-based high-res graphics could be interesting.
javajosh超过 10 年前
It&#x27;s too bad the economic incentives make this company take a stealth route. The problem is so large, and potentially so game-changing (both literally and figuratively) that I fail to see how one company could possibly capture all the value created, and it makes me sad that it would even try.
lucasgw超过 10 年前
Step away from goggles, glasses, etc. Start thinking about contact lenses and optical implants - the kind of stuff that requires FDA approval - medical devices - then the amount of funding and interest they have received becomes instantly much more credible, and makes much more sense.
billsossoon超过 10 年前
For anybody curious about Magic Leap, I highly recommend this TED talk by the company&#x27;s founder Rony Abovitz:<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8J5BWL8oJY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=w8J5BWL8oJY</a><p>It starts off kinda weird, you gotta give it a few minutes.
king_magic超过 10 年前
I literally have no clue what Magic Leap does after reading through a few pages on their site. It&#x27;s pretty absurd IMO to have a site like this that says so much but says so little. Honestly, why bother at this point?
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desdiv超过 10 年前
Did this &quot;revolutionary startup hires top SF writer&quot; thing ever happen before? If so, how it turn out last time(s)?<p>I hope it doesn&#x27;t end up like the whole &quot;revolutionary CPU maker hires Linus&quot; thing.
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verytrivial超过 10 年前
There is literally and purposefully nothing to see here. Move along.
bambax超过 10 年前
&gt; <i>We know what you&#x27;re thinking: &quot;Who the heck are we?&quot;</i><p>Well, no, I&#x27;m thinking, who the hell are <i>they</i>. And I can&#x27;t seem to figure it out from your website.
linguistbreaker超过 10 年前
Stephenson is a fairly well respected futurist.<p>The Magic Leap technology involves light field projection - kind of like the opposite of light field photography if you remember the Lytro camera.
llamataboot超过 10 年前
I wish we knew what their estimated timeframe on having some MVP of this tech available. 2 years? 5 years?
Intoo超过 10 年前
MagicLeap is so secretive that it looks like their eye projecting tech. is far from being ready
miles932超过 10 年前
OMG. I can think of no stronger endorsement of a technology. <i>take my money NOW</i>
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kylestlb超过 10 年前
Is the blog down? I only see a picture of a submarine hovering above a street!
pfisch超过 10 年前
This sounds so fake it is ridiculous. They hired a sci-fi author...come on.
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