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A Few Thoughts on Apple Vision Pro Passthrough, Google Has Juno Pulled From App Store, Microsoft Discontinues HoloLens 2

Hello everyone. Some follow-up to our Apple/OpenAI discussion from Monday. The Financial Times is reporting OpenAI asked companies investing in its latest capital raise to not back rival companies. If true, that could have played a role in Apple backing out of an OpenAI investment. It is not necessarily in Apple’s interest to see OpenAI exceed or excel while OpenAI competitors struggle. Apple Intelligence can benefit from integrating various third-party multimodal models.

Shifting to today’s update, there will be an Apple Vision Pro / headset theme to the discussion. We discuss why consensus is rushing to judgment by claiming that AR glasses with optically transparent projection is the way forward in spatial computing. The discussion then turns to Google going after the popular Juno app for Apple Vision Pro. We conclude with my thoughts on HoloLens 2 being discontinued.

Let’s jump in.

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Meta Connect 2024, Meta’s Orion Prototype, Mark Zuckerberg Is Gaslighting Us

Hello everyone. My notes from Meta’s Connect 2024 came out to a few daily updates worth of discussion. After much editing, today’s update does a good job of capturing my views and perspective. There’s a lot to cover, so let’s jump right in.

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