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It's generating a 3d world from a photo or other image, rather than giving you a 3d model of the real world.


Look at the examples. It can generate a depth map.


Yes, which may be fine or not depending on the end goal of the person I replied to. Some applications need the certainty of LiDAR and others can tolerate it if the model makes some mistakes.


Yes, but that's not a novel part of this. We've been able to do that for a while (a long while if you count binocular or time-of-flight vision systems).




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