Hello lovely followers. Today we have a webinar which will be interesting for anyone working in the software sector. We discuss vibe-coding and the future of the industry. We hope you will join us and engage.
Topic: The Age of Vibe-Coding
Time: 06:00 PM
https://t.co/WIoDkLGGae
Meta just announced that the Meta Connect event will be taking place in September. Very excited to see the developments in AI and potentially new headsets
I don’t know who is going to crack simulating olfactory experiences in VR. But someone needs to be hard at work on that problem now. Smell evokes very strong physiological responses and may be needed to boost the feeling of reality in some cases.
#XRresearch
Exclusive: Meta Quest 3s (preliminary naming)
Project Codenames: Ventura, Panther
I have seen multiple devkits and spoken to several people familiar with the device. Here are all the things I have learned and feel comfortable sharing in a single infographic:
Fast forward 4 years later and the field is exponentially more interesting. I mean there are entire meme coins that convey some form of value. Within the context of warfare there has been a continual growth and deepening of the use of memetic warfare
When I took Peace and Security courses at UCC for my Mphil, I thought then that it was the biggest waste of my time. I naively felt there was no room for me to apply innovation in an area that was primal at its core. I ended up writing about memetic warfare on social media
Very true. Generational and geographical differences influence how products are perceived. At the very least this should be factored in when discussing Comms.
#productmanagement
“Negative emotions are more frequent than in 2006 - 2010 everywhere except East Asia and both parts of Europe”.
I STRONGLY RECOMMEND to every product person to read Gallup’s World Happiness Report 2024. Not only will you see the trends in your countries, but you’ll also gain amazing product-related insights about your target groups, their satisfaction, well-being, etc.
https://t.co/DgKNEhjpNF & https://t.co/tZPU0znZI1 #productmanagement
It's my theory that the age of AI and the ascendence of blockchain technology are about to collide and reinforce each other 💥
Why?
One is creating the indisputable need for the other.
Right now, AI is creating a world that will make images infinitely available. We will see a glut of them all over the internet. We're already seeing that, in fact.
So, imagine a world where you cannot trust a single JPG you see. You can't know if it's real or not, if it was taken by someone who says they took it, or if it depicts something real (we're already kind of seeing this, too.)
Now, imagine if the device you use to CAPTURE all these images could also inscribe a way to verify an image's origin on an immutable global ledger. "Yes, Alexis Ohanian took this photo Tuesday night at 7:42 PM." Your device could sign an immutable global ledger—a blockchain!—digitally, confirming that this .JPG is what it claims to be.
Suddenly, you have a great case for the blockchain that isn't speculative or particularly flashy – it's utility.
I don't know what projects will win in this space specifically, but to me, it feels pretty clear that there is an emergent market need. If you're a President or a CEO – even if you're just a teenage kid—it's about to be very, very valuable to prove that an image is yours.
I think you can further conflate that with XR and you have some pretty amazing possibilities in terms of creating, extending and preserving life. I definitely intend to explore setting up a burial site for my parents somewhere in the metaverse where I can go to be with them.
It's my theory that the age of AI and the ascendence of blockchain technology are about to collide and reinforce each other 💥
Why?
One is creating the indisputable need for the other.
Right now, AI is creating a world that will make images infinitely available. We will see a glut of them all over the internet. We're already seeing that, in fact.
So, imagine a world where you cannot trust a single JPG you see. You can't know if it's real or not, if it was taken by someone who says they took it, or if it depicts something real (we're already kind of seeing this, too.)
Now, imagine if the device you use to CAPTURE all these images could also inscribe a way to verify an image's origin on an immutable global ledger. "Yes, Alexis Ohanian took this photo Tuesday night at 7:42 PM." Your device could sign an immutable global ledger—a blockchain!—digitally, confirming that this .JPG is what it claims to be.
Suddenly, you have a great case for the blockchain that isn't speculative or particularly flashy – it's utility.
I don't know what projects will win in this space specifically, but to me, it feels pretty clear that there is an emergent market need. If you're a President or a CEO – even if you're just a teenage kid—it's about to be very, very valuable to prove that an image is yours.