Published On:February 10, 2020Updated:August 3, 2024BYRiley Baxter
Phone Skope has partnered with Seekar Technologies in order to develop an artificial intelligence program to implement into their app along with augmented reality aspects. With this partnership, they have released Skoped AI, an app that can be downloaded for IOS and Android users.
This is what the view looks like inside of the Vision app.
Yes, I realize that is a lot to take in right at the get-go… artificial intelligence and augmented reality. This is no Skynet; you don’t have to worry about Skoped-AI taking over civilization. Instead, with a tap of the screen, Skoped AI can be used to track and score game through a spotting scope, mark locations that you are looking at through the spotting scope on a map, provide distance measurements, calculate shot grouping sizes, superimpose accurate reticles within a spotting scope, voice command for the app, 3D pin sharing, and much much more.
I will not be describing any of these abilities in-depth here, so you’re going to have to wait for a full review. But there will be one soon on GunsAmerica’s Hunt365!
This is a screenshot that I took on my phone while I played with the different functions of the Vision app.
Backing up a bit: Seekar Technologies has been providing similar tech that has been used in the medical field and for law enforcement applications. This AI and AR tech is not a prototype, as it has already proven to be extremely reliable and accurate. The new and exciting thing here is its adaptation for hunters, hikers, and shooters within an easy-to-use app.
Riley Baxter is a seasoned hunter, outdoorsman, and competitive shooter with deep roots in the backcountry. He has guided professionally for bears, bighorn sheep, and other big game across rugged terrain, bringing firsthand knowledge of what gear actually works in the field. When he’s not chasing game or running drills on the range, Riley is likely in the garage customizing his rifles, pistols, or backcountry kit.
A competitive pistol shooter and lifelong firearms enthusiast, Riley brings both precision and creativity to every piece of equipment he touches. Outside of the gun world, he works as a perfusionist in Montana, where attention to detail and performance under pressure are part of daily life.
Experience:
– Professional Hunting Guide – Guided for bears, bighorn sheep, and more in some of the West’s toughest country. – Competitive Shooter – Skilled pistol shooter with a passion for precision and performance under pressure. – Custom Builder – Enjoys building and tuning firearms and equipment to meet the exact demands of the hunt or the range. – Backcountry Expert – Experienced in remote wilderness travel, outfitting, and practical survival. – Montana-Based Perfusionist – Medical professional accustomed to making critical decisions in high-stakes environments. – All-Around Outdoorsman – Equally at home in a saddle, a blind, or a shooting bay—with a passion for adventure and gear that gets it done.
I went to the site. I hope this group goes somewhere.
I’ve used some VR apps on the Iphone, and was quite impressed(professional apps, not games).
This looks promising in that the ephone is the processor for the external adapter used in conjunction with the optical array in the phone – Cool!
Where can this be downloaded? I can find no such app in the store or anything that mentions it on their website, only medical field applications.
Best “AI” in the world is the human brain. It might be slower, but I already have one.