Augmented Reality (AR) is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with the world around us, but to unlock its full potential, AR experiences need to transcend solitary interactions. The most compelling and engaging games on mobile and console platforms owe much of their success to their multiplayer aspects, where players share experiences, compete, and collaborate in real-time. For AR to reach a similar level of engagement, it’s essential to harness the power of remote shared experiences. By introducing remote multiplayer capabilities, AR can foster a sense of community and connectedness, even when participants are miles apart.
Creating New Data Scientists in the Age of Remote Work
Today’s column is partly about data science, but it’s also about the sociology of work. As a senior practitioner in the field, I started…