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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

But really, just sort of customizable to the point where I can wake up in the morning and have computers help me along my day in the way I want them to, as opposed to having a phone, then I have to pick up the haptic glass, or not having my Sonos talk to my shoe lights or whatever. I think that’s a great learning tool.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

But really, just sort of customizable to the point where I can wake up in the morning and have computers help me along my day in the way I want them to, as opposed to having a phone, then I have to pick up the haptic glass, or not having my Sonos talk to my shoe lights or whatever. I think that’s a great learning tool.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

I’ve got into reviewing and evaluating arcade machines. So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there’s this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they’re steering the experience. Now, you mentioned feeling haptics, spatial audio, graphics scent. Kevin: Yeah.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

I’ve got into reviewing and evaluating arcade machines. So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there’s this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they’re steering the experience. Now, you mentioned feeling haptics, spatial audio, graphics scent. Kevin: Yeah.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR -- In a Truck -- with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

But really, just sort of customizable to the point where I can wake up in the morning and have computers help me along my day in the way I want them to, as opposed to having a phone, then I have to pick up the haptic glass, or not having my Sonos talk to my shoe lights or whatever. I think that's a great learning tool. Cole: Very.

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Exploring the Vast Worlds of Immersive Entertainment, with The Stinger Report’s Kevin Williams

XR for Business Podcast

I've got into reviewing and evaluating arcade machines. So if you ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom attraction, there's this fake steering wheel on the ride that makes people think they're steering the experience. Now, you mentioned feeling haptics, spatial audio, graphics scent. And it's not high-tech by any means.