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DLSS is getting smarter – what does that mean for local co
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in the equestrian world, Kim Wilson examines whether these technologies enhance rider performance, or if they undermine the instinct and feel of good horsemanship
AI: FRAMES WILL ADJUST THEIR GEOMETRY AUTOMATICALLY, DEPENDING ON THE TERRAIN. Adjustable geometry is no new thing in the bike industry, with flip-chips, reach- and angle-adjust headset cups and swapp
● NEVER HAVE WE BEEN SO surrounded by intelligence. ...
AI: HUD (HEAD-UP DISPLAY) OR AR (AUGMENTED REALITY) INTEGRATION WILL BE SEEN IN RIDING EYEWEAR, SHOWING SPEED, GPS, LINE-CHOICE SUGGESTIONS OR HAZARD WARNINGS. Fighter jet-style HUDs projected onto gl
Snap OS 2.0 spells good things for AR.
Lost auras are the closest the game has ...