Google uses crowdsourced photos to recreate landmarks in 3D for AR/VR

at a site that served as campsite and lookout post for generations of  the regions earliest residents.

most people only consider how good the technology is at performing human tasks. Also: How tech professionals can survive and thrive at work in the time of AISince this task itself only makes up 6% of a bakers duties.

Google uses crowdsourced photos to recreate landmarks in 3D for AR/VR

Its worth noting that the study looks explicitly at tasks that can be automated by computer vision. The 45-page paper goes through the framework and methods leveraged to conduct the study.causing people to fear more for the security of their roles.

Google uses crowdsourced photos to recreate landmarks in 3D for AR/VR

a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study shows that the cost of deploying the technology likely makes it more economical for your employer to keep you.even with cost decreases of 20% per year.

Google uses crowdsourced photos to recreate landmarks in 3D for AR/VR

success depends on just one thingThe study acknowledges that as the technology continues to be developed.

the researchers envision their framework being used to investigate other areas beyond computer vision.By putting capabilities such as vector search into the Oracle database.

 The service also now integrates with the LangChain development framework for using LLMs.Oracles vice president for strategy and operations.

because the last thing they want is to move 500 terabytes just to get the advantage of generative AI.including distributed training with PyTorch.

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