I got overly excited about the future of personal devices and spent a lot of our firm's money buying them this year! But there is a tantalizing possibility in the pile.
Couldn't agree more. I was having brunch with a Meta exec a couple of Sunday's ago and I was lobbying him to get me the Meta Raybans to play with. He declined saying "I don't want you to be disappointed! But you will really like what's coming next!" Maybe something fun and useful is coming. Nothing would make me happier than to have glasses that I could wear that would identify a person coming towards me and remind me how I might know them. That for me would be a brilliant use of AI.
Feels like Vision Pro is twenty years early, as the Newton was before iPad. Simple things: Weight, Cumbersomeness, Price.
I’m long on Spatial Computing but wondering if BCIs will “take the win” by evolving faster than AR can miniaturize into glasses while offering the full Spatial Compute experience. In other words, will the winner be on-eye/on-face hardware, or neurohardware?
Couldn't agree more. I was having brunch with a Meta exec a couple of Sunday's ago and I was lobbying him to get me the Meta Raybans to play with. He declined saying "I don't want you to be disappointed! But you will really like what's coming next!" Maybe something fun and useful is coming. Nothing would make me happier than to have glasses that I could wear that would identify a person coming towards me and remind me how I might know them. That for me would be a brilliant use of AI.
Feels like Vision Pro is twenty years early, as the Newton was before iPad. Simple things: Weight, Cumbersomeness, Price.
I’m long on Spatial Computing but wondering if BCIs will “take the win” by evolving faster than AR can miniaturize into glasses while offering the full Spatial Compute experience. In other words, will the winner be on-eye/on-face hardware, or neurohardware?