Palmer Luckey
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They have very, very high I.O.
They have very low error rates in connectivity.
People, we have to try to figure out how to strap stuff onto our appendages, like our hands and our eyes and our ears, and present information in a way that allows us to collaboratively work with these types of tools.
superhuman vision augmentation systems like better night vision, thermal vision, ultraviolet vision, hyperspectral vision.
Those are the things that people focus on when they look at IVAS.
But there's a whole other layer, which is that we need to be able to see the world the same way that robots do if we're going to work closely alongside them on such high-stakes problems.
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