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"Exploring the Integration of Vision Pro and Burrito Friend into AR: The Power of Real-Time Data Processing"

Mar 2, 2024 - 3:13pmSummary: The author discusses the integration of Vision Pro and Burrito friend into AR, using HTML to render content into a web view. They contemplate the implications of having a tool that can both see through Vision Pro and understand contextual information, such as meal planning. They express excitement about the possibilities of real-time data processing and its potential impact on everyday experiences.

Transcript: So the first things are snapping into place for Vision Pro and utilizing the Burrito friend work in AR. And basically just took the HTML that I already had and just rendered it straight into a web view. And what's amazing is I can basically just like render shit into a web view completely programmatically. And yeah, like I guess what I'm thinking is like what happens when you now have like something that sees through the Vision Pro and also has the context of like what I'm going to make for dinner, for example, of like I'm entering the context. And then being able to like fetch and transform that data. Making that possible, I think, is going to be difficult. But I also think it's one of those things that is legitimately possible. So it was like it's kind of magical just to like get a glimpse into that future and be like, oh, next time I make a recipe, just be thinking about like what that experience could be like effectively. Will it be able to know like. I'm on a lemon and now I'm on blah, you know. And that kind of like real time processing and yeah, just like building that into a context window of of something. I don't know. There's so much to think about.

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