You may never get to dance in real life with Barack Obama, Donald Trump, or Hillary Clinton, but thanks to a new augmented reality company, you can do it virtually! Liat Sade-Sternberg is the CEO of Fuse.it and she joins Cheddar to explain how their start-up is changing the way users interact with augmented reality.
Fuse.it enables users to interact with a range of 3D animated characters as well as movie scenes and music videos. These videos can then be posted to various social media channels.
The app is updated with the most current news, pop culture figures, and viral videos. Fuse.it is now available on both Apple and Android devices.
Ford's business will gradually transition from its internal combustion vehicles to battery electric vehicles, but combustion vehicles will continue to grow for the next few years, CFO John Lawler told Cheddar News.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has released a plan to overhaul the nation's organ transplant system, which has long been plagued by sometimes lethal delays and IT failures.
Web browser Mozilla is investing $30 million into launching a startup, called Mozilla.ai, focused on building a "trustworthy, independent, and open-source AI ecosystem."
Lawmakers grilled TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew on Thursday in a high-stakes hearing on the future of the popular, Chinese-owned video sharing platform in the U.S.