In this episode of 'Reality:One', the host and his guest Etti discuss the potential of augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming traditional reading experiences in libraries. Avraham envisions a future where readers can visually interact with books, have personalised book recommendations by virtual librarians, and immerse in life-like visualisations for a more relatable learning experience. They also throw around ideas like the '3D bookmark' and discuss the concept of libraries becoming a 'town square', transforming the act of reading into a shared, social experience.
Reminder: Our podcast guests serve as 'audience advocates', mirroring listener curiosity and perspective to make AR discussions more relatable and enlightening.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:26 Understanding Augmented Reality
01:59 Practical Use of Augmented Reality in Libraries
03:21 Exploring Computer Vision
04:09 Augmented Reality in Book Returns
05:43 Entering the Library with Augmented Reality
06:07 Understanding Mobile AR
07:59 Exploring the Role of AI in Libraries
11:36 The Future of Personal Assistants
16:19 The Impact of AR and AI on Memory and Learning
17:41 Exploring the Concept of 3D Bookmarks
18:46 The Future of AR and AI in Libraries
30:48 Exploring the Potential of Brainwaves and AR
31:20 The Power of Generative AI in Recreating Images
32:03 The Future of Libraries in the Age of AR
32:25 Incorporating AR into Traditional Gyms
33:08 The Evolution of Libraries with AR and AI
34:09 The Power of AR in Enhancing Reading Experience
35:52 The Future of Interactive Storytelling
40:21 The Impact of AR on Learning and Education
42:31 The Future of Libraries as Simulation Spaces
51:06 The Concept of Town Square Libraries
53:54 The Intersection of AR, AI, and Libraries