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There's a growing feeling within the tech community that the current iteration of the AR specs, set for a public launch in early 2014, is more of a jumping off point than anything else. Yes, the head-mounted device is innovative, epochal, game-changing, exciting, concerning, worrying and all of that good stuff, but what we've seen so far, from both a hardware and software point of view, seems like just the beginning – a mere hint of what's to come.
This got us thinking: how will Google Glass will look at the end of the decade? Will everyone be wearing one and if they are, what will they be wearing? How powerful can Augmented Reality become?
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How could it potentially change the way we work, study and consume? How do we adjust to a world where your every utterance could be recorded on the DL, and what will it mean for citizen journalism? To find out we delved into the old contacts book and called upon those at the forefront of the wearable tech revolution.
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Google's first demo of Glass was a sky dive 'This is the just infancy of wearable displays,' says Brent Blum, who leads wearable device research at Accenture Technology Labs. 'I imagine we'll look back in 2020 and pick up Glass and it'll be like the time you or I saw our first smartphone, car phone or laptop and thought 'huh, that could be useful' but I think we've turned the corner.' Saving Lives One of the most intriguing, future thinking concepts for Glass came from Accenture's recent experiment with Philips' medical division to create an app for medical professionals, the results of which you can see in the video below. 'The exciting thing about the Philips video is that we were actually able to integrate with a medical device and display that patient data, in real time, within the physician's field of view. That's a situation where seconds matter and we're saving lives, the physician no longer has to turn his head or turn away just to check vital signs.' The tech isn't there yet (there are no plans yet to take the concept to the production of a real app), but it will be, and it will save lives, according to Blum. 'I think as an industry, we'll certainly see those kinds of applications emerge in the coming years,' he said.
'Certainly, if you're looking as far out as 2020, I don't think we'll see an operating room where a surgeon isn't using a wearable device to aid them with the procedure. It'll be as common as microscopic cameras.'
'Real' Augmented Reality experiences While it presents a huge opportunity for the sector, believe it or not, the Augmented Reality community has a little bit of a beef with Google Glass' billing as 'AR Specs' 'When talking about Glass I always want to give a fundamental definition of real Augmented Reality,' Mike Cohen VP of Operations, North America for Total Immersion – the world's first commercial AR company. 'There been so much excitement about AR especially around Google Glass, but very little understanding of what Augmented Reality really is and what it requires. I would describe it as mixing real and virtual on a screen in real time. Just having a video overlay like Google Glass is not Augmented Reality.' Is Google Glass AR? Layar doesn't think so Layar, the makers of the pioneering AR smartphone app by the same name, agrees.