Source: www.geekwire.com --- Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Microsoft’s View Mixed Reality Feature for Windows 10. (Microsoft Photo) With a rueful smile, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella acknowledged on stage at the GeekWire Summit that “one of the (really bizarre) things to do is speculate in technology about the future.” After all, we’re still waiting for the flying cars and jetpacks we were promised in the 1980s. But Nadella has a pretty prescient track record when it comes to setting his career, operating group, and eventually one of the world’s most iconic technology companies on the right path to the future. During an interview with GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop Wednesday morning, he identified three core technologies — mixed reality (how Microsoft describes a blend of augmented reality and virtual reality), artificial intelligence, and quantum computing — are shaping the way Microsoft prepares for the uncertain future. Nadella’s view of mixed reality “is that’s a dial that you get to set,” whether you’re looking for a fully-immersive virtual reality experience that will likely define the future of video games or an additive augmented reality experience that will layer digital context over the real world on mobile devices or wearable computers. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (left) and GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop discuss the future of Microsoft during Day 2 of the GeekWire Summit 2017 at Sheraton Seattle on Wednesday, October 11, 2017. (Photo by Dan DeLong for GeekWire) In order to s ...
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