Takahiro Poly Horikawa demonstrated his magical AR ability.
Developer Takahiro Poly Horikawa has demonstrated an exciting way of interacting with mixed reality by introducing an ability to duplicate real-world objects in AR with Quest 3.
The creator used Meta's headset together with Stable Fast 3D API for its image-to-3D capability and trev3d's program for direct camera access to show what Quest can do. Just take a "shot" of the object with your fingers, and the device will create a copy (not a perfect one, but I'm sure it will get better with time.)
You can find more cool MR experiments on Horikawa's X/Twitter page:
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