You no longer need an appliance. You don't. And you can see other people in the room. So if someone looks directly at you and you look at them, your screen becomes- You can see them. It becomes, I guess, Notto Pegg in some way. Although you can turn that off if you don't want to be interrupted also. That's another thing. But you certainly can see everyone and the entire room. You can always see your hands. When you put your hands in front of your face, you see them in front of you. Look, it's a version one, but version one is quite good. They call it best seat in the house,.
Kara has a pretty rave review of Apple's Vision Pro, but can she sell Scott on trying it out? Also, E.U is on a tear of technology regulation, including antitrust charges for Google over its advertising practices, and regulation for AI. Plus, Bud Light sales are in a slump following the brand’s handling of the Dylan Mulvaney controversy. And a listener question on what Kara and Scott would do if they were in Linda Yaccarino’s shoes.
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