Technology
July 2, 2017
In this episode, the host shares thoughts on the current state and future potential of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies. Discussing personal experiences with fitness, gamin...
July 2, 2017
Technology •
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Hey, what's up, angry fam? What a lovely day out here in NYC. Just left the gym right now. I worked on some cardio about 30 minutes, but then I got lazy.
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I was trying to do a stir master, but you know, man, those things really kill your legs. And last month and five minutes without me like, woof, dying bro.
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About a head home right now, about to cook me up some breakfast. And yes, I am a late guy. I wait. I'm awake on night, basically an hour. So I try to get my breakfast and I go on for a clock before gym.
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I mean, after the gym. Yeah, just, just had a few thoughts to share on argument reality. I know it's been on the come of right now.
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I saw some few apps being brought out on trying to be apps. But you know, what can it really be used for a AR? I was thinking like, yeah, maybe you could try put a couch inside your living room on your phone. But what is the benefit of that? Then just seem pictures online.
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Many AR apps are still under under developed or under developed like, come on, you're gonna see a fake ass couch and your living room.
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What is that like? Like rather than seeing the whole leather perspective or whatever leather softness, cushion is, whatever you get in the couch or TV.
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But then I was thinking like, what if like AR gets so huge that the point in where you could just put a tower and Manhattan inside a night pad for construction deals or management deals and I went, how with this?
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The next twin tower housing I look through a drones perspective. You never know. Like, what are the actual benefits of AR compared to VR?
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Virtual reality just mainly looks like it's just for fun. Like, you know how C world and six likes has all these VR roller coaster rides now. I definitely have to try one.
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So actually getting the whole experience of like going down 1000 feet you're in the eyes of a LCD screen.
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Really interested in these two topics. VR and AR, they're pretty crazy how they are on the comma, even though Gary Vaynerchuk says VR still 20 years away, which is kind of true, you know, it really is.
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It's like, it does take that long to actually build a product that good because no one's going to sit around looking like a big alien, not big alien, but like big goggles in your head for about eight hours.
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We have time. No one wants to waste their time just being VR and AR, another earliest form of it. Actually got out was like Pokemon go. That was just pretty cool, you know, but then people got bored of it real quick.
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Like who actually plays Pokemon go anymore besides the try hard Nintendo fans trying to get do you still trying to get all the meetups real quick.
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Let me know your thoughts later.
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Hey, what's up, man? I just found your station.
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Yeah, first of all, the stair master does suck kick sure ass. Second of all, when it comes to VR, my friend actually has the Oculus.
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I was able to use it and you can do some pretty cool educational shit on there. He had this one app where it's for anatomy essentially anatomy and physiology and you can actually see a body in front of you and take it apart and move all the body parts around.
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And it's kind of freaky, but it's super real and it's great for medical students. I would imagine things like that. I think it's going to be useful in the future is heavily.
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Basically based on education and learning different things and skills because you don't need actual physical stuff in front of you.
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Anyway, my time is running out. Feel free to call back. I'm looking forward to keeping in touch.