Drive a Car Like You'd Fly an F-35 With Augmented Reality

WIRED 

In one vision of the future of transportation, humans are mere passengers, the ballistic baggage of all-knowing, all-seeing computers zipping about, safely and efficiently in fully autonomous cars. And the robot drivers are coming, no doubt. But if you want to retain any control of how you move through Tomorrowland--or just improve how you navigate today's world--you'll need a tool that upgrades your skill level. You'll need augmented reality, the oft-confused cousin of virtual reality that integrates digital intel into your natural view. Thanks to efforts like Mircosoft's HoloLens and secretive startup Magic Leap, the tech that many people know from Pokémon Go will be a $90 billion market by 2020, according to consulting firm Digi-Capital.

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