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Humane AI Pin failed. Rabbit R1 failed. The Metaverse hasn’t completely failed, but it's already off to a rocky start. Does that mean AI and AR/VR experiences are a fad? Absolutely not. AI-powered devices will dominate the market in the coming years

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Krish Shah

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Not exactly true. The success of meta’s glasses is due to its light weight and ease of use. If it had the AR capabilities of tech like the quest, and even lacked the AI, it would have been way more successful. The issue is today’s tech isn’t that capable for AR glasses.. but we’re getting there soon with Snap glasses and Meta’s Orion

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