Dr. Tom Furness—esteemed as the “Grandfather of VR”—brings seven decades of breakthrough invention, untold stories, and rare wisdom to the AI XR Podcast. In this episode, Tom traces the thread from making rocket fuel as a kid in North Carolina to pioneering the “Super Cockpit” for the Air Force, founding the HIT Lab, and launching 27+ spatial computing startups. His journey reminds us that big shifts in XR and AI are really about one thing: boosting the bandwidth between the brain and information.
Listen as Charlie and Ted tease out practical lessons from Tom’s career—how head-mounted displays and real-time simulation grew from a Pentagon skunkworks project to tools for pilots, surgeons, first responders, and kids who learn differently. Tom reveals how the “cockpit problem” was never about adding more gadgets, but about human-centered design—and why the next revolution in XR depends on soft skills, not just hardware. He shares how XR can teach memory, empathy, and “open the aperture” of the mind.
Guest Highlights
- Invented the Super Cockpit: the first immersive, wearable pilot interface, inspiring modern VR/AR.
- Founded the University of Washington HIT Lab; mentored a generation of XR founders and researchers.
- Championed headsets, tracking, spatial sound, and haptics in military, medical, education, humanitarian, and entertainment fields.
- Built VR tools for everything from the F-35 to “light schools” that boost learning and emotional intelligence.
- Advocates for XR’s potential to unlock new forms of human growth and creativity—beyond the screen.
News Highlights
- Stability AI and Anthropic win landmark copyright cases—courts rule AI model training as legal “fair use,” with distinctions for retaining source material.
- AI data centers drive up public power bills—the debate over who pays for tech’s massive energy appetite heats up.
- Magic Leap alumni debut no-code AR platform—pushing toward mainstream AR creation, but will intent and timing finally align?
- Google adds Gemini to Maps—AI-powered natural language search changes real-world navigation and travel.
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