

Talking Tech with Mark Zuckerberg: Uncut
Sep 16, 2020
Mark Zuckerberg, Co-founder and CEO of Meta Platforms, discusses his vision for connectivity and expression in tech. He dives into the thrilling advancements in virtual and augmented reality, emphasizing their transformative potential for user experiences. Zuckerberg also highlights the importance of sensory design and accessibility in technology, and reflects on the evolution of AR, including the legacy of Google Glass. The conversation is lively, featuring humorous exchanges about food, making for an engaging and insightful listen.
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The Essence of VR/AR
- Mark Zuckerberg believes that virtual and augmented reality's essence lies in delivering a sense of presence.
- This involves not just visuals, but spatial audio, real-time interaction, and low latency to convince the brain of a different reality.
The Future of Screens
- Zuckerberg envisions a future where VR/AR replaces physical screens like TVs and tablets.
- These could become digital holograms, potentially designed by anyone, fostering creativity and innovation.
Sensory Enhancement
- Zuckerberg believes that AR/VR can enhance our senses by providing information before physical touch.
- He uses the example of feeling resistance near a water bottle, similar to how animals use sonar.