…This is a completely different device category with Meta’s headsets phenomenally mediocre compared to Apple’s that are actually good for its audience segment vs Meta’s admirable but unsuccessful price loss leader tactics with the Quest headset that has lost 14 billion in a single year
Debatable. If you dont sell them, it means you have very little user data compared to if it were market ready as a beta version (basically what tesla has been doing for around 12 years now).
It's a deliberate strategy. Peter Thiel suggested he change his appearance to appeal more to a younger generation. Not saying this isn't what Mark Zuckerberg wouldn't wear normally or that he doesn't actually like his new look, just saying that it's a deliberate change.
@@lemster101 He definitely wouldn’t wear this in the past. His previous outfits were Brunello Cucinelli where the tees alone are more than $300. No he wears stuff you could find in a Goodwill.
This is why Apple is in a really good position. They can optimize the iPhone to do this when the display tech is cheap enough that they can begin to sell their AR glasses.
Honestly. The moment i saw it, i started thinking, yah, why is everyone not doing this? It’s so much easier to have a low latency high bandwidth wireless chip, than a whole computer on your face. I honestly couldn’t come up with any reason why apple or others didn’t just start with this
More than a Decade of Work and Billions of Dollars went into those Spectacles. And in the End, We got a Piece of Technology that would’ve been Strictly Sci-Fi just merely 20 years ago. I’m excited to see how they Tackle Exo-Suits and Jetpacks in the Near Future, Since AGI could easily figure out the Logistics behind these things in a Few Months instead of Years. Here’s to hoping we get a Real Life Iron-Man before long.
@@dogdjinnmate ur missing the point on what's impressive about this. It's not just being able to track an environment and putting models on top. It's the super compact and clean and functional display on your face with all that tech that's impressive
@tomaslove2398 thank you for understanding what were seeing here. Like this is gonna be commercial success in no more than 5 years. If that puck is Wifi 7 tethered to them and the chip is, say, on par with "flagship phones next year" in terms of processing they just need to be a fair price and **eventually** a great battery life and BAM next majorly popular wearable.
Really, making a smoothie is actually the least impressive "recipe" to show-case anything... and it still missed all the ingredients on the table. Like "Hey, how do I mix these things together?" "You could mix these things together by making a "ingredient#1-ingredient#2-ingredient#3 smoothie"!"
@@TheoWerewolf yes, that would be excellent for accessibility. I hope nobody comes up with rudimentary English to ASL though because I feel like that would be defeating the purpose of ASL in the first place. If anybody saw Kingpin in Echo lmao
@@iBogdanUAhololens is not that confortable to wear, I have tried one, and after 1 hour of use it is very hard to stay with it. For work, it can be ok, but not for daily life
@@OneManOnFire and his new hairstyle really brought the best outta him.. Actually he looks really good these days !! The only thing he cannot fix is his midget height and small body frame
@@toututu2993 yeah yeah AVP is way better, has all that extra horsepower for... *checks notes* watching movies and... and... looking at slightly 3D photos...
I WONDER how high they would have had to set the price. My theory on the Vision Pro is that Apple spent billions on r&d and needed to get the conversation started. The price didn’t matter because the R&D wasn’t for the VP, but for XR as a whole. Now with Meta knowing that the VP still sold some units at $3500, they must have not been able to set the price that “low”
@@BuffPomsky The only reason they can achieve a 70-degree FOV is that they use a very expensive material - silicon carbide. Currently, there is no way they can make it affordable without sacrificing that, so I would expect this to not be for sale for at least 5 years.
When I heard "ultra high end price point" I immediately assumed $5000 or more. Considering how cutting edge this tech is, I don't think my first instinct is too far off
This is really impressive, but the cost of this is at least more than $3,000 because of the material of the display to achieve a 70-degree POV. I hope that it will cost less one day, but I think it is not happening in the near future.
The articles mentions that Meta expects the price of consumer model to be in line with what smartphones and laptops cost today, which I interpret as 1k - 2k.
@@tarunrocks88 That's probably exactly why they didn't want to put this out to market. Maybe they were gearing up to, but saw how much the Vision Pro got clowned on at 3.5k and decided to keep it all in R&D
Really, really interesting. Definitely a video some future college kid like 30-40 years from now will watch when studying the history of technology. lol
70 degree field of view is actually pretty decent for non-VR. Definitely has some kinks to workout which is to be expected for an early version. Nice to see how far along they are.
It probably costs like $5-10k a unit. Those lenses are probably the extra expensive bit.. Perfectly transparent silicon carbide (in other words, moissanite) aint gonna be cheap to make.
I know he gets a lot of flack and people call him a lizard person, but for years I've been saying that Mark feels like he's one of the only Bilionairs who actually just a regular nerdy guy who just wants to do some cool nerdy stuff. During the whole Facebook issues with the data tracking stuff he seamed more like the fall guy that was just saying all the things his PR team told him to, but anything I've seen where he talks about Meta, it reminds me of any other guy who has am odd obby (his is just very well funded)
Happy they didn't pushed them unfinished to the shelves and rather kept iterating on them. That is something not commonly seen nowadays in consumer industry.
Not if you want to get serious investment at age 25 when the internet is barely understood by the boomers you're trying to get the cash off. He's probably just getting to be himself these days despite all the calls to its PR lead.
i'm honestly so glad they're not selling these yet :) it's really refreshing to see a company learning from an unfinished product instead of pushing it out to sales
The thing is this all can be done using a phone. I don't understand the push for AR and VR for everyday lives. They are niche devices, but who knows, people thought internet was a fad at first, so, lets see what happens. I met Google Glass's head of product once, and while everyone was making fun of the failure of the Glass, he was very serious when he was saying that there will be a day when people will like it, we were just a bit earlier. Maybe, he will have the last laugh.
Intriguing. I'm looking forward to one day having a laptop running in my backpack and using this as the "screen" when I'm in commute for maps, etc. Or pulling up cheat sheet in meetings.
@@garsett In my opinion, Meta's solution makes Apple's look outdated in comparison. Plus I'm fairly certain Meta can improve on Apple's $3499 price tag
The ingredients on the table was the softest softball in the history of softballs. You basically have 2 options: Just put everything in a bowl and have oatmeal with banana, dates and cacao, or blend it all up for a smoothie. Do you really need AI to tell you that? Also neither of those "recipes" even work if you don't also happen to have milk at home.
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
I have one kislux bag I got in 2019, it's the LV white catogram speedy. It's counter quality and it has a nice honey patina now, so the leather is real. I think whatever makes you happy go for it. I've seen LV with plastic leather and blood red glaze...
Magic Leap 2’s FOV is 70º but they decided to be more vertical aspect ratio. Plus Magic Leap 2 has global and segmented dimming features and likely more power in its wired compute battery puck. I am curious how Meta’s wireless compute battery pack performs and the thermals to maintain that wireless transmission. Clear advantage with the CTRL-Labs wristband maybe over ML’s controller? idk The clear benefit is you don’t have to carry around a controller but micro gestures and buttons can be captures on ML’s trackpad and buttons. POINT IS different set of trade-offs.
I've said it years before and I'll say it again. GEstures IS THE HOLY GRAIL for AR glass OS navigation, data input (sign-language) and data manipulation.
Watch our full interview with Mark Zuckerberg here: ruclips.net/video/8dVba_xm4MQ/видео.html
…This is a completely different device category with Meta’s headsets phenomenally mediocre compared to Apple’s that are actually good for its audience segment vs Meta’s admirable but unsuccessful price loss leader tactics with the Quest headset that has lost 14 billion in a single year
You guys do not know the insights from google from almost 14 years ago? This is old tech now
Not selling these and learning from them is the smartest thing they could do. Stoked for true ar glasses
If they could sell it, they would.
The silicon carbide tech is simply too complex to mass manufacture right now.
@@eon5323 Right on the money
Meta is gonna have a legit eyePhone moment 😂 I'm ready for them! Quest 3 has been great
@@eon5323 exactly. looking at the state of Facebook and Meta, they clearly only look at profit and not a well made product.
Debatable. If you dont sell them, it means you have very little user data compared to if it were market ready as a beta version (basically what tesla has been doing for around 12 years now).
Mark is increasing Meta's value just by looking human
It's a deliberate strategy. Peter Thiel suggested he change his appearance to appeal more to a younger generation. Not saying this isn't what Mark Zuckerberg wouldn't wear normally or that he doesn't actually like his new look, just saying that it's a deliberate change.
@@lemster101 The strategy is working
im buying the stock
@@lemster101 dropping the Julius Ceasar cut definitely helped.
@@lemster101 He definitely wouldn’t wear this in the past. His previous outfits were Brunello Cucinelli where the tees alone are more than $300. No he wears stuff you could find in a Goodwill.
The wireless processing puck makes so much more sense than what Apple or Snap did.
We carry our phones with plenty of compute with us, makes sense to tap into it
This is why Apple is in a really good position. They can optimize the iPhone to do this when the display tech is cheap enough that they can begin to sell their AR glasses.
Wireless is a delayed signal. Not great with high fidelity, these glasses are low resolution.
Honestly. The moment i saw it, i started thinking, yah, why is everyone not doing this? It’s so much easier to have a low latency high bandwidth wireless chip, than a whole computer on your face. I honestly couldn’t come up with any reason why apple or others didn’t just start with this
@@OCD.ReaderI think this is exactly why Apple is developing its own wireless chip.
Zuck looks like Michael's son in GTA 5
He has chose to imitate Logan Paul. It’s weird
😂
We found Michael’s real life son before GTA VI
Jimmy lol
Jizzle
AI technology is so advanced now. Mark Zuckerberg is acting almost humanlike in this video.
bro i really said "is that really him?" when he first showed up.... wtf?
@@abduldimagine how many consultants had to come together to make that happen - acting coaches, stylists, PR reps
😂😂😂😂
@@UserCommenter imagine his morning routine of waking up 9am and going to "human class".
They updated his firmware.
Where is the fake nose and mustache option?
😂
Reminds me of the Silicon Valley moment where Richard joined a VR/AR company only for them to tell him to put a mustache on people's faces.
😂@@earthling_parth
No, you didn't! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
🥸
I hope future smartwatches have the wristband sensors built in, same with the processing puck being part of a phone
Apple watch already has it
Apple watch already has it
@@kingdigital5465 Can it detect whether I'm moving my index or middle finger, or scrolling with thumb?
@@aleksei5195 Nope.
@@aleksei5195 it detects your index and fist
Wow, this actually impressive.
LFG DUDE
More than a Decade of Work and Billions of Dollars went into those Spectacles. And in the End, We got a Piece of Technology that would’ve been Strictly Sci-Fi just merely 20 years ago. I’m excited to see how they Tackle Exo-Suits and Jetpacks in the Near Future, Since AGI could easily figure out the Logistics behind these things in a Few Months instead of Years. Here’s to hoping we get a Real Life Iron-Man before long.
@@therealmr.incredible3179 yeah and they will be used against humanity within near seconds of creation lol 😂
I really hope they put live subtitles on these. It will transform the lives of people who are hard of hearing.
and live translation would be awesome!
This is actually mind blowing bro 😂… good thinking.
You are hired
It’ll let you date whoever you want to
Yesss. And an ability to convert sign language hand gestures to text😂😂
pour one out for snap shareholders
I would buy snap at this price. Meta will prob buy them, at the very least for their AR tech
@@MF_JONES AR isn't that difficult. nintendo made comparable AR on the 3ds in 2011
@@dogdjinnmate ur missing the point on what's impressive about this. It's not just being able to track an environment and putting models on top. It's the super compact and clean and functional display on your face with all that tech that's impressive
So now we know why Verge was so harsh on the AVP? They're sleeping with Zuck the dark lord.
@tomaslove2398 thank you for understanding what were seeing here. Like this is gonna be commercial success in no more than 5 years. If that puck is Wifi 7 tethered to them and the chip is, say, on par with "flagship phones next year" in terms of processing they just need to be a fair price and **eventually** a great battery life and BAM next majorly popular wearable.
Q: I have all these ingredients and want to make a smoothie, how do I do it?
A: Put all the ingredients into the smoothie.
Really, making a smoothie is actually the least impressive "recipe" to show-case anything... and it still missed all the ingredients on the table.
Like "Hey, how do I mix these things together?"
"You could mix these things together by making a "ingredient#1-ingredient#2-ingredient#3 smoothie"!"
somehow people using there will still manage to mess it up.. but u didnt tell me to put the ingridience in a blender cup. lol or peel the bananas
I think this is the first time I’m actually excited for an AR product
Real time translation where the subtitles get displayed on the screen would be sweet!
I want that in cinemas and it doesn't even have to be a super smart device. I just want English subtitles in English movies 😄
Or imagine subtitles for just real life for people with hearing problems.
@@TheoWerewolf yes, that would be excellent for accessibility. I hope nobody comes up with rudimentary English to ASL though because I feel like that would be defeating the purpose of ASL in the first place. If anybody saw Kingpin in Echo lmao
You can get that now. Look up Even Realities G1. I used it earlier today, it works very well
That would be useful.
A large FOV is honestly just huge. I tried hololens and the pathetic FOV made it obvious it wouldnt be a consumer product
We need 120 not 70 so this is a fail
@@alexhein6054 Quest 2 - 97*, Quest 3 - 110*. 70* is ok - for now.
Imagine making a RayBan version of these that offloads compute to the smartphone. That’d be sick!
I love that idea but the battery performance needs to improve a lot on the phone for this to happen.
@@earthling_parth aLOLLLLLLLLZZZZZ
This actually looks pretty good. It’s definitely a step in the right direction (compared to what we’ve seen before).
They predict its gonna be 5 to 10 years before consumers get this :( but when it happens itll be crazy
The team working on rebuilding Zuck's image deserves a round of applause. He looks completely unrecognizable now.
i actually think this could replace smartphones
me too dawg
100% but it'll take a few years
big time... won't even need folding smartphones soon.
Costing 1000$ 😊
Honestly this is really cool
LFG DUDE
Imagine declining a call from The Zuck 😂
Mark is aging backwards. He looks younger now than 10 years ago.
ROIDS
Roids make you ages faster@@D_isco_D_ancer
And he's still the most unattractive man as still!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Money
Virtual Octagon Fighting App: Zuckerberg using Orion, versus Musk using NeuraLink.
"Two men enter, one entity leaves."
2 oligarch creatures
This is THE most impressive piece of tech I've ever seen in my life. We're definitely living in the future!
What about the Microsoft HoloLens that were introduced back in 2016?
@@iBogdanUAhololens is not that confortable to wear, I have tried one, and after 1 hour of use it is very hard to stay with it. For work, it can be ok, but not for daily life
Very disappointed it missed the pineapple for the smoothie recipe. Otherwise, I'm pretty impressed.
Except they were all nicely arranged on a table. Unrealistic nonsense if you ask me.
@@lawrencemanning I mean spending 5 seconds to arrange the items before scanning them seems pretty reasonable...
This is sarcasm right? 😂
@@nehushtantquite likely
Why does Zuckerberg look normal, here?
He got a tan
@@OneManOnFire and his new hairstyle really brought the best outta him.. Actually he looks really good these days !! The only thing he cannot fix is his midget height and small body frame
Because ai like chatgpt has become better over time
He has looksmaxxed and fashionmaxxed
This is the newest model the Lizard People just released.
Zuckerberg is going to give us real life Ready Player One & I am here for it!
This is so much better than Apple Vison Pro
In comfort but not processing power
@@toututu2993 yeah yeah AVP is way better, has all that extra horsepower for... *checks notes* watching movies and... and... looking at slightly 3D photos...
This is the future of XR. Goggles like the Vision Pro might have a small place in the market, but this concept is far more practical.
Welcome to the future folks, this is a HUGE milestone. I wonder what apple has cooking.
I WONDER how high they would have had to set the price.
My theory on the Vision Pro is that Apple spent billions on r&d and needed to get the conversation started. The price didn’t matter because the R&D wasn’t for the VP, but for XR as a whole.
Now with Meta knowing that the VP still sold some units at $3500, they must have not been able to set the price that “low”
The cost of the display itself is probably more than $3500 already, and that’s the only way they can achieve 70 degree FOV.
Idk, with the new VR headset being $300, it def will be reasonable unlike Apple's vision pro lmao
@@BuffPomsky The only reason they can achieve a 70-degree FOV is that they use a very expensive material - silicon carbide. Currently, there is no way they can make it affordable without sacrificing that, so I would expect this to not be for sale for at least 5 years.
When I heard "ultra high end price point" I immediately assumed $5000 or more. Considering how cutting edge this tech is, I don't think my first instinct is too far off
@@vincentlin7203lol, 10 years sounds more promising
I am PSYCHED for this! Can’t wait until you can actually buy them
Me too! See you in 2035 lol
Wait. Did Zuckerberg get a firmware update or something? He's almost human now.
The Meta Connect 2024 is by far, the most interesting keynote and is actually interesting to watch.
This is really impressive, but the cost of this is at least more than $3,000 because of the material of the display to achieve a 70-degree POV. I hope that it will cost less one day, but I think it is not happening in the near future.
The articles mentions that Meta expects the price of consumer model to be in line with what smartphones and laptops cost today, which I interpret as 1k - 2k.
Hence why this is called a working prototype. It's all R&D and not a consumer product, but it's working toward one.
In times where you pay 40 grand for a car and 400 grand for a condo, 3000 doesnt seem like much.
@@tarunrocks88 That's probably exactly why they didn't want to put this out to market. Maybe they were gearing up to, but saw how much the Vision Pro got clowned on at 3.5k and decided to keep it all in R&D
I’m so excited for these, I can imagine just multitasking, or driving, you can have the map right next to you
This makes me so hyped for what's to come in the future.
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@4:11 when Meta employees nervously chuckle at the fact that they have a black folder of information on any interviewer that enters the room 😅😅
mark looks so happy I am honestly really happy for him
I can imagine myself playing virtual table tennis
this is really what apples end game is for vision pro and zuck knows that
Wow cool! Cant wait to see how these will progress in development.
Really, really interesting. Definitely a video some future college kid like 30-40 years from now will watch when studying the history of technology. lol
When Mark Zuckerberg tells you you don't want pineapple in your smootie deep down 4:36
Combine the form factor of this with the seemlessness of AVP, and you've got what I've been waiting for for years.
isss tech getting cool again... this is probably the coolest tech item I've seen all year excited to see the finished product.
We're getting close!
When AR and AI collide, things are going to get interesting.
Just mix all the ingredients. Voila you have a smoothie.
Props to meta for this. Its definitely more in-line with what people want when they think of AR lenses of the future.
Very impressive technology.
Awesome to see a product mid development. Exciting times ahead!
Y’all are fast 👀
4:36 "You don’t really want that in your smoothie. Deep down." 🤣
Zuck is getting pretty good at acting like a normal human being
70 degree field of view is actually pretty decent for non-VR. Definitely has some kinks to workout which is to be expected for an early version. Nice to see how far along they are.
Now we are starting to talk.
The frames look a bit too dorky for me, but I adore the promise of this technology. Thank you for your coverage, Verge.
Yeah okay, I'm into this.
Mark Zuckerberg is so much more laid-back since he’s been rocking his new chain & dressing differently 😅 I like! 👍
I think id buy this for up to $1000, totally understandable if it costs more but this is pretty sick
if they want these to be phone replacements eventually, that is yeeeaars away to get the tech below the $1500 point
It probably costs like $5-10k a unit. Those lenses are probably the extra expensive bit.. Perfectly transparent silicon carbide (in other words, moissanite) aint gonna be cheap to make.
@@kael13 yeah bro :/ :D
All the press, none of the reviews. Beautiful. They know how to play the masses
Immediately want
wow - I thought Verge was defunct. Good to see you all are still at it!
How many PR reps did Zuck hire? They're doing a good job on him!
all of them
I wish I was hired and I like Meta products 😅
I know he gets a lot of flack and people call him a lizard person, but for years I've been saying that Mark feels like he's one of the only Bilionairs who actually just a regular nerdy guy who just wants to do some cool nerdy stuff. During the whole Facebook issues with the data tracking stuff he seamed more like the fall guy that was just saying all the things his PR team told him to, but anything I've seen where he talks about Meta, it reminds me of any other guy who has am odd obby (his is just very well funded)
I like that the lenses are transparent and not opaque like Apple's. I think Apple made a mistake in this regard. The future is transparent lenses.
Happy they didn't pushed them unfinished to the shelves and rather kept iterating on them. That is something not commonly seen nowadays in consumer industry.
Now this is something i want to evolve further. Would be cool if it could connect to your phone for the compute part, but so far this is very cool.
Mark looking like he should have looked at 25 good 👍 for him
Not if you want to get serious investment at age 25 when the internet is barely understood by the boomers you're trying to get the cash off. He's probably just getting to be himself these days despite all the calls to its PR lead.
@@MattOatesUK he was literally wearing flip flops 🩴🩳
I'm not a Facebook fan but I love ar technology, so I'm really excited about this
This is the first time I’ve been excited for new tech in a very long time.
i'm honestly so glad they're not selling these yet :) it's really refreshing to see a company learning from an unfinished product instead of pushing it out to sales
The thing is this all can be done using a phone. I don't understand the push for AR and VR for everyday lives. They are niche devices, but who knows, people thought internet was a fad at first, so, lets see what happens. I met Google Glass's head of product once, and while everyone was making fun of the failure of the Glass, he was very serious when he was saying that there will be a day when people will like it, we were just a bit earlier. Maybe, he will have the last laugh.
3:41 that transparent set is ridiculously cool
3:30 look at zucks pfp 💀
Intriguing. I'm looking forward to one day having a laptop running in my backpack and using this as the "screen" when I'm in commute for maps, etc. Or pulling up cheat sheet in meetings.
If they can improve the tech a little bit and manage to sell this at a reasonable price, it could change the world just like the iPhone did
Yeah, too bad Apple's been working on this for quite a few years as well eh...
And they have more than a billion iPhones in people's pockets.
@@garsett In my opinion, Meta's solution makes Apple's look outdated in comparison. Plus I'm fairly certain Meta can improve on Apple's $3499 price tag
I am only a minute in and I am all ready supper excited!!!!!
nice hardware meta
The ingredients on the table was the softest softball in the history of softballs. You basically have 2 options: Just put everything in a bowl and have oatmeal with banana, dates and cacao, or blend it all up for a smoothie. Do you really need AI to tell you that? Also neither of those "recipes" even work if you don't also happen to have milk at home.
To be fair that says nothing about the capability of the device, it's a machine learning issue, and these models are only getting more capable.
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
This will replace the smartphone
Exciting stuff, can't wait to see what comes out of this
We are now living in future…(coming soon while Mark Zuckerberg becoming more human like!)😮😮
i think Mark has upgraded, yet again.
Mark is going somewhere with this !
3:42 "It's clear..." I see what you did there, editor. Nice job.
Heh heh heh.
-OG
4:46 - You've never had a matcha smoothie?? My dude your life is about to change forever.
I have one kislux bag I got in 2019, it's the LV white catogram speedy. It's counter quality and it has a nice honey patina now, so the leather is real. I think whatever makes you happy go for it. I've seen LV with plastic leather and blood red glaze...
They're basically 80s cyberpunk goggles ala Ghost in the Shell. I anticipate a lot more car accidents, sadly.
When these come out, your car will drive itself
But Elon's robotaxis will drive, excuse me, FLY themselves! No reason for human interaction needed anymore, as the holy Musk intended.
German regulators probably dont agree (sadly)
This should be the future. Not bulky like Vision Pro. Simply a glass with a wristband. This should replace smartphones or laptops.
This is how you show off a product that isn't ready yet. Take notes, Immersed.
This technology will revolutionise our lives after maturing
Dear Mr. Zuckerberg,
Please restore my mother's Facebook page. Max for President Dogs and Cats.
Sincerely Robert
That's the innovation I wanted to see in VR/AR for years. Not NFTs and metaverses, but this.
Magic Leap 2’s FOV is 70º but they decided to be more vertical aspect ratio. Plus Magic Leap 2 has global and segmented dimming features and likely more power in its wired compute battery puck. I am curious how Meta’s wireless compute battery pack performs and the thermals to maintain that wireless transmission. Clear advantage with the CTRL-Labs wristband maybe over ML’s controller? idk The clear benefit is you don’t have to carry around a controller but micro gestures and buttons can be captures on ML’s trackpad and buttons. POINT IS different set of trade-offs.
I've said it years before and I'll say it again. GEstures IS THE HOLY GRAIL for AR glass OS navigation, data input (sign-language) and data manipulation.
This is the idea, the AI part is what matters, AI with holograms, but prototypes are just prototypes.