@MichaelRennett I think I read too many books on the subject in last few months. From philosophy to neuroscience to mathematics (#AI, really) to quantum mechanics. So now I am obsessed.
I was playing squash and at a point I lost consciousness of me hitting the ball against the wall. I found myself doing it after a few seconds/minutes. During that time I didn’t feel sweat/fatigue/pain.
If we unlock the secrets of consciousness we could do things we don’t like to
Called it. Somebody doesn’t seem to realize that even consumer-grade applications can have a mission critical role, and this behaviour disintegrates consumer trust: https://t.co/QGab5mCeR2 https://t.co/qFZy4SSSDg
After switching back to iOS and the iPhone X, I was able to explore & experiment #AR apps a lot more. I realised something: holding the phone all the time to visualise AR content is really stupid.
Until we have smart glasses/lenses, AR won’t be viable outside industrial scenarios
If @Netflix buys theatres, they’ll get in control of the whole experience, end to end, and all the data. A lot more innovation would be possible. > Netflix has reportedly considered buying theaters to screen its movies https://t.co/djP7EPNzuS