Apple researchers have created an AI model that reconstructs a 3D object from a single image, while keeping light effects consistent across viewing angles.
The RealityScan app launched in limited beta earlier this year, but now it’s available for everyone on iOS for free. The RealityScan app launched in limited beta earlier this year, but now it’s ...
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Smart robot uses 3D vision to locate lost objects in homes 30% more efficiently
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...
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The Met put 140 objects online as 3D models you can rotate
You can't see the back of a van Gogh painting at the Met. It's in a frame, against a wall. But the Metropolitan Museum of Art just put high-definition 3D scans of nearly 140 objects online, and now ...
Computer vision startup Luma AI Inc. said today it has closed on a $43 million round of funding as it looks to build a new generation of generative artificial intelligence models capable of seeing the ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE by Molly Brown on Jun 11, 2015 at 9:17 am June 11, 2015 at 10:41 am ...
Without setting foot inside a museum, 3D printer owners can now recreate some of the most recognizable items from institutions around the world. In conjunction with Creative Commons and museums like ...
Stability AI, the startup behind the text-to-image AI model Stable Diffusion, thinks 3D model creation tools could be the next big thing in generative AI. At least, that’s the message it’s sending ...
Although scientist Louise Leakey might like the whole world to be able to see her one-of-a-kind collection of East African human fossils and artifacts dating back 25 million years, there’s no way most ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access Initiative expands with three-dimensional renderings of significant pieces—most of which are free to download.
MakePrintable, a new 3D printing site, does what it says on the tin. The service will take a 3D model – maybe one you scanned in or something you made – and modify it based on the type of printer, the ...
Today Sketchfab announced that it has added over 1600 public domain 3D models from the Smithsonian Institution and 25 other museums and cultural organizations. The Smithsonian Institution is ...
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