These patents cover various areas including digital twins, AR/VR (augmented and virtual reality), robotics, and autonomous driving. This represents a more than fivefold increase from the 80 patents the company held when it first participated in CES in 2019.
Spatial intelligence technology enables computers to understand and interact with the physical world through vision AI, similar to how humans perceive and respond to their environment through visual processing.
This next-generation technology, focused on understanding and operating in three-dimensional physical spaces, differs from generative AI, which primarily operates in two-dimensional web environments.