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Top news of the week (Image by Google) AI models to generate 3D scenes start to surface This week we had the announcement of two AI models dedicated to the generation of 3D worlds. These glasses should be built in partnership with Google and Qualcomm and have a similar form factor to the successful Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
That’s not how it is today, and by 2030,… Read more. You paid money for something, whether it be a TV, clothes, books, toys, or electronics. You took your item home, and once you paid it off, that thing belonged to you. It was yours. You could do whatever you wanted with it.
This leads us to a timeline for consumer adoption that extends beyond 2030. Meta made a genius move in partnering with Luxottica and in fact, the partnership has been extended until 2030. 2030 is also a time when Meta may be at its 2nd iteration of consumer AR glasses, and I wonder if Luxottica may already be part of their design.
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Qualcomm’s head of AR/VR says not just that it’s a great book (so do dozens of other reviewers on Amazon) but that it’s a “must read” to understand the 2030s and what is about to come next. By 2030 hundreds, if not thousands, or products will have them. ” Have you read it yet?
I also am invested in Apple competitors, Qualcomm, Snap, Microsoft, Amazon, and about 50 other companies in a diverse portfolio. That said, I’m very bullish about Apple and expect it to be a lot bigger by 2030 than it is today, because of this strategical shift underway. Just get Amazon’s latest iPhone app.
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And in e-commerce, we’re seeing shopping trends that would have existed in 2030 happen today. Alan: Everybody was frustrated, because the kids are like, “Well, we’re on Google Docs over here for everything else, and you’re using this thing.” Alan: –into Siri, Google, whatever, Amazon. Julie: Absolutely, absolutely.
And in e-commerce, we’re seeing shopping trends that would have existed in 2030 happen today. Alan: Everybody was frustrated, because the kids are like, “Well, we’re on Google Docs over here for everything else, and you’re using this thing.” Alan: –into Siri, Google, whatever, Amazon. And that one little thing–.
As I go to these different developer conferences, I go to Facebook F8, or Microsoft Build, or Google IO. And then there’s Amazon, they have Sumerian. Think about it, even if it’s 2030, that’s 10 years away from now. These are like the major tech companies. You have Apple, with ARKit. And they do that.
As I go to these different developer conferences, I go to Facebook F8, or Microsoft Build, or Google IO. And then there’s Amazon, they have Sumerian. Think about it, even if it’s 2030, that’s 10 years away from now. These are like the major tech companies. You have Apple, with ARKit. And they do that.
And in e-commerce, we’re seeing shopping trends that would have existed in 2030 happen today. Alan: Everybody was frustrated, because the kids are like, “Well, we’re on Google Docs over here for everything else, and you’re using this thing.” Alan: –into Siri, Google, whatever, Amazon. And that one little thing–.
As I go to these different developer conferences, I go to Facebook F8, or Microsoft Build, or Google IO. And then there's Amazon, they have Sumerian. Think about it, even if it's 2030, that's 10 years away from now. Alan: Well, I think we're we're already in that position where we've got Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Walmart.
It brings with it a bunch of new technologies that could disrupt even Apple, Google, or Amazon, but soon will start bringing service after service to your home. NVIDIA’s Omniverse is the best laid out example, but others are being built at Tesla, Apple, Google, Niantic, Meta, Bytedance, among others. Certainly by 2035.
And it’s because of companies like Amazon that are out there, and everybody’s buying online and using FedEx as the logistics partner. See, these companies aren’t all rolling over to Amazon, frankly. And it delivers an experience much like the original videos that Google came out with for Google Glass.
And it’s because of companies like Amazon that are out there, and everybody’s buying online and using FedEx as the logistics partner. See, these companies aren’t all rolling over to Amazon, frankly. And it delivers an experience much like the original videos that Google came out with for Google Glass.
Meta promised to put on sale glasses similar to that at an acceptable price before 2030. They use a neural wristband as input mechanism. A few selected people tried them and came out excited about them. The news about Orion spread like wildfire and created hype in the tech communities. Big kudos to the team and good luck for the future!
And it's because of companies like Amazon that are out there, and everybody's buying online and using FedEx as the logistics partner. See, these companies aren't all rolling over to Amazon, frankly. And it delivers an experience much like the original videos that Google came out with for Google Glass. We all wear glasses.
We tried to making a Google Cardboard thing,” and they made a little marketing kitschy thing. We’ve got furniture stores or any sort of eCommerce shop — Amazon, Wayfair — offering the ability to view items, to see how they’ll look in your home. So I think marketing/retail is really the big use case for AR.
We tried to making a Google Cardboard thing,” and they made a little marketing kitschy thing. We’ve got furniture stores or any sort of eCommerce shop — Amazon, Wayfair — offering the ability to view items, to see how they’ll look in your home. So I think marketing/retail is really the big use case for AR.
We tried to making a Google Cardboard thing," and they made a little marketing kitschy thing. We've got furniture stores or any sort of eCommerce shop -- Amazon, Wayfair -- offering the ability to view items, to see how they'll look in your home. It's frustrating to have companies say, you know, "we tried VR.
From then on he would be legally called “FM-2030.” I am not who I was ten years ago … The name 2030 reflects my conviction that the years around 2030 will be a magical time. In 2030 we will be ageless and everyone will have an excellent chance to live forever. Great things may come of it.
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