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The Exponential Age Series Part 2: Why Apple May Have Finally Nailed Mixed Reality

The Exponential Age Series Part 2: Why Apple May Have Finally Nailed Mixed Reality

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


The Exponential Age Series Part 2: Why Apple May Have Finally Nailed Mixed Reality

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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With the Vision Pro, Apple refines mixed reality, paving ways forward in the metaverse and AI.
David Mattin, founder of New World Same Humans, joins Evan Helda, principal of spatial engineering at Amazon Web Services and writer at MediumEnergy.io, to explore why the Apple Vision Pro may have perfected mixed reality and what opportunities that unlocks for the metaverse and AI. In the midst of all these incredible advances in tech, they also discuss what it truly means to stay human in this period of exponential change.
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Released:
Nov 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This is where finance matters. Featuring “The Knock-On Effect,” the show that starts with the financial or economic event you’ve heard about and takes you to a weird place. The financial world is more complex and more fun than you might think, and in this weekly show, Justine Underhill, Alex Rosenberg and Roger Hirst prove it.