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AI And Augmented Reality Merge For New Business Solutions Posted on : Sep 19 - 2018

In today's world of technology, AI and augmented reality are coming together to create a whole new world of business processes.

Big data continues to shape the corporate universe in unexpected ways, especially when AI andaugmented reality come into play. A few years ago, most experts believed that big data would only be used to handle a few functions:

·        Using new data models to enhance marketing

·        Improving supply-chain logistics by collecting data on various points in the supply chain

·        Improving security by using data to improve threat detection models

A number of new applications of big data have been discovered since. One of them is augmented reality. Virtual reality has been in existence since long before the term big data was popularized. However, the virtual reality systems were not very sophisticated or realistic.

Big data has helped these systems evolve. New augmented reality algorithms keep detailed information on real-world systems to make the simulations much more nuanced.

Big Data Creates New Augmented Reality Systems

Early last year, the IEEE published a paper on the intersection of big data and augmented reality. The authors summarize the fascinating ways that big data is changing the field of augmented reality:

Augmented Reality (AR), the less popular relative to virtual reality (VR) is fast becoming popular in business applications. What began largely as a gaming technology is expanding into software, healthcare, education, wearables, retail, and other fields. Augmented reality along with virtual reality has now come of age and these technologies are responsible for numerous intriguing modern technological advancements. Both technologies are collectively labelled as extended reality or “XR”. Experts believe that the combined XR market is rapidly expanding and it currently valued at close to $10 billion, and it is estimated to reach approximately over $61 billion by the year 2022. View More