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AI Hype Cycles | AR at Super Nintendo World | Relationships with Holograms
AI Hype Cycles | AR at Super Nintendo World | Relationships with Holograms
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this week's episode, Cathy and Lee talk about the AI, spatial computing, and tech hype cycles. Cathy thinks spatial computing is in the Innovation Trigger section of the chart. Cathy gives her first impressions of the Humane AI Pin. Lee visits Super Nintendo World in LA. Cathy and Lee discuss layoffs at Nike and discuss companies that created virtual studios.Improve your marketing performance. Adobe and Meta solutions help advertisers optimize ad targeting, decrease cost per action, and see a more complete picture of campaign activity.Show Notes:8 TED Talks To Help You Prepare for The Era Of AI-Driven Spatial ComputingGoogle Lays Off Thousands More Employees Despite Record Profits One Year After Laying off 12,000 Employees As Workers Begin Worrying AI is Slowly Replacing ThemNike lays off tech leaders as company cuts costsLG-Made Quest Pro 2 Will Reportedly Ship In H1 2025Apple Ponders Whether to Develop Smart Glasses, Fitness RingThe First TV SeriesA woman is marrying an AI hologram, ushering in a weird new era for human-robot relationshipsHybrid couple - Alicia FramisYour fingerprints can be recreated from the sounds made when you swipe on a touchscreen — Chinese and US researchers show new side channel can reproduce fingerprints to enable attacks | Tom's Hardware (tomshardware.com)Subscribe and Share:Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
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Podcast episode
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