The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is working on a new augmented reality system using artificial intelligence that will help the military perform complex tasks.. According to the agency's website, the Perceptually-enable Task Guidance (PTG) program involves the development of virtual assistants that work using various sensors..
The system will be able to see what the user sees and hear what the user hears by integrating with a microphone, head-mounted camera, and displays such as augmented reality headsets..
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It is noted that the first tests of PTG1 showed the success of the system prototypes..
During trials, the system was used during food preparation as a replacement for traditional recipe writing options..
Going forward, they are planned to be used to assist with complex and unfamiliar tasks such as battlefield medical procedures, supporting military equipment, and piloting aircraft..
Meta has previously developed a prototype glove that will allow users to " The development of the device was carried out for seven years, but it was not reported.