
Omaha startup Radioposter has debuted Paper-fi, a platform using computer vision to sync immersive a...
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The article introduces a new player in the multimodal/media space using computer vision for analog augmentation, but it is a small-scale pilot rather than a structural shift.
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Omaha startup Radioposter has debuted Paper-fi, a platform using computer vision to sync immersive audio with physical books. Founded by ex-Apple veteran Casey Fictum, the system tracks page turns via smartphone sensors with zero internal book hardware. This 10,000-copy pilot demonstrates how ambient AI can reverse digital fatigue by augmenting analog media. This model paves the way for a zero-interface future where physical artifacts regain dominance over screens π.