Submitted by iboughtarock t3_10kyso6 in Futurology
tlighta t1_j5upmr1 wrote
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This really shows the potential for AI to see a bunch of things that we currently can't see.
wogolfatthefool t1_j5v6hid wrote
Can you image if holo lens was still a thing, and being able to see all the radios waves in your area in real time because of AI integrated into it?
Winjin t1_j5vqpcl wrote
I think you wouldn't like it. It's probably like standing in the middle of a very busy 12-lane road where every second car is blasting music from open windows.
We have radio waves all around us.
rsb_david t1_j5vzakb wrote
This. Take a look at a breakdown of the RF spectrum provided by the FCC and then consider how many different signals are passing through you and your surroundings each day. Here is a Wiki link with a chart.
wogolfatthefool t1_j5xblh3 wrote
I mean you could filter it somewhat. By frequency for example.
thomascardin t1_j5x67be wrote
My dude let's start a company that makes this into an AR reality, since Apple is about to release the glasses that can make it happen.
myrddin4242 t1_j609guu wrote
Radio waves are a range of frequencies of light. As with visible frequencies, what you would see is the emitters lighting up, plus whatever reflective-to-radio surfaces are currently in view.
wogolfatthefool t1_j60bfq2 wrote
Yes BUT through AI or some programing, you wouldn't actually have to view it as such. It would appear in a visual form you could tolerate.
myrddin4242 t1_j60c9wo wrote
Sure, just pointing out that, since radio is just a different color, you wouldn’t see waves that are passing you by, anymore than you would see a beam of red light in the air.
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