One of the best dives into The big Meta bet on an intersection between AI and XR !! Breaking new ground takes a consistently applied vision and this one is not just a bicycle for the mind -- its a rocketship !
Great interview, however there is a missed chance on digging more on how glasses can really replace phones. For example, notifications. Notifications are created so you decide if is important or not to attend it, so, in a future with glasses and not phones how am I going to be notified if I am not wearing Orion glasses, for example a ring from my online door bell, or whetever. do I have tu be using the glasses to be notified? The whole idea of notifications is that you are not using your phone to be notified, is just a glimpse in your screen while you have it aside. How is that going to be resolved by having your glasses aside. A light? how do I know what app is notifiying me? Let´s say the PUK computer that works along the Orion glasses is used for notificacion, in that case it has to have a screen, doesn´t. In that case, why not to make it a phone too. So, in conclusion, we cannot get rid of our screen phones. If you cannot get rid of the puk to make Orion viable, then, why not make it a phone instad of a closed unscreen computer. By the way, I think using glasses are superior to phones, but they are use cases that the glasses by itself cannot replace a phisical screen that you carrry all the time, because of notifiactions, and to share images more quickly some body next to you.
I am going to guess the main compute device (what they call the puck now) will be something like a phone with a screen. That contains the battery and the main processing power that you keep in your pocket. The glasses would just be an extension to that phone like device.
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One of the best dives into The big Meta bet on an intersection between AI and XR !! Breaking new ground takes a consistently applied vision and this one is not just a bicycle for the mind -- its a rocketship !
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Incredible episode!!! Amazingly insightful discussion. Thank you.
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Amazing.
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Great interview, however there is a missed chance on digging more on how glasses can really replace phones. For example, notifications. Notifications are created so you decide if is important or not to attend it, so, in a future with glasses and not phones how am I going to be notified if I am not wearing Orion glasses, for example a ring from my online door bell, or whetever. do I have tu be using the glasses to be notified? The whole idea of notifications is that you are not using your phone to be notified, is just a glimpse in your screen while you have it aside. How is that going to be resolved by having your glasses aside. A light? how do I know what app is notifiying me?
Let´s say the PUK computer that works along the Orion glasses is used for notificacion, in that case it has to have a screen, doesn´t. In that case, why not to make it a phone too. So,
in conclusion, we cannot get rid of our screen phones. If you cannot get rid of the puk to make Orion viable, then, why not make it a phone instad of a closed unscreen computer.
By the way, I think using glasses are superior to phones, but they are use cases that the glasses by itself cannot replace a phisical screen that you carrry all the time, because of notifiactions, and to share images more quickly some body next to you.
I am going to guess the main compute device (what they call the puck now) will be something like a phone with a screen. That contains the battery and the main processing power that you keep in your pocket. The glasses would just be an extension to that phone like device.
Seems like the same old stuff from ten years ago.