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Spatials AI Glossary

Spatial Computing

Spatial Computing is the broader paradigm where digital systems use the geometry of the physical world as a core part of computation and interaction

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Spatial Computing

Spatial Computing

Spatial Computing is the broader paradigm where digital systems use the geometry of the physical world as a core part of computation and interaction. Instead of flat screens, Spatial computing uses rooms, sidewalks, and campuses as the UI canvas. Spatial AI, Spatial GPS, VR Spatials, and AR Spatials all sit inside this umbrella, turning mapped environments into interactive experiences. A Spatial computer knows where you are, what you’re looking at, and which Spatials surround you, so it can place content, guidance, and automation in context. Platforms such as Spatials.aiTM give builders the Spatial data structures, indices, and APIs needed to treat real-world spaces like programmable surfaces, not just places where people happen to stand.

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