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Augmented reality and Brain in a vat

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Difference between Augmented reality and Brain in a vat

Augmented reality vs. Brain in a vat

Augmented Reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment whose elements are "augmented" by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory, and olfactory. In philosophy, the brain in a vat (alternately known as brain in a jar) is a scenario used in a variety of thought experiments intended to draw out certain features of human conceptions of knowledge, reality, truth, mind, consciousness and meaning.

Similarities between Augmented reality and Brain in a vat

Augmented reality and Brain in a vat have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Simulated reality.

Simulated reality

Simulated reality is the hypothesis that reality could be simulated—for example by quantum computer simulation—to a degree indistinguishable from "true" reality.

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Augmented reality and Brain in a vat Comparison

Augmented reality has 207 relations, while Brain in a vat has 95. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.33% = 1 / (207 + 95).

References

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