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Glass Sky Scan – An AR mobile app
The "Night Sky" mobile app features a mode for indoor use. If you point your device at a ceiling, it can "scan" it and replace it with a virtual "glass" window to show the stars above your current location. Are you trying to set up local channels on a new TV, or glass sky scan
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The next frontier is continuous monitoring. Startups are embedding fiber-optic sensors into structural glazing that effectively perform a "glass sky scan" every 60 seconds. Meanwhile, Google’s DeepMind team has released a pilot model that can analyze street-view photos taken by city buses to perform passive sky scans without dedicated equipment.
Furthermore, autonomous vehicles (self-driving cars) will rely on glass sky scans to navigate. A standard car camera can be blinded by a sudden reflection off a tower. However, if the car accesses a city-wide glass sky scan database, it knows exactly where the blinding will occur at 4:32 PM on a Tuesday. It can preemptively slow down or switch to radar-based navigation at that precise intersection.
Users can choose from an extensive library of pre-built environments or upload their own custom Unreal Engine assets to create truly unique worlds.


