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No more VR sickness?

AI is here to save the day and your lunch  According to a report in Business Korea, LG Display and a team at Sogang University have jointly developed the world's first AI-based content creation technology and measurement equipment.   Head mounted displays (HMDs) generally used in virtual reality (VR) offer users a high degree of immersion but can make them feel ...

Jon Peddie

AI is here to save the day and your lunch  According to a report in Business Korea, LG Display and a team at Sogang University have jointly developed the world's first AI-based content creation technology and measurement equipment.   Head mounted displays (HMDs) generally used in virtual reality (VR) offer users a high degree of immersion but can make them feel dizzy and motion sickness due to motion-to-photon latency and motion blur. Particularly, the higher a display resolution is, the more computing an HMD needs to generate VR content, making the problem worse. The core of the newly developed technology is
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