Andy Halliday
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Podcast Appearances
So now we're in the fray with our StreamYard podcasting, which feeds, like we have a platform called StreamYard that we use to do these podcasts.
And those go out to YouTube Live, they go to LinkedIn Live, and they go over to Spotify.
I'm not sure, I don't think we're live on Spotify, right?
I think Spotify's delayed, but I'd have to ask Brian that question.
And those are the three primary platforms on which you can see The Daily AI Show.
But now we should be pushing to Apple Podcasts because they're supporting video.
And not that our, you know, smiling faces are necessary to understand most of this, but we sometimes share the screen, you know, and we do show things.
And it's useful to have a video feed when you're listening.
And you can just, you know, put us on in the background.
And when we say we're showing something, you know, jump over to your screen.
The other thing I wanted to share, you guys talked late yesterday about Apple's fast tracking of the three camera equipped wearables.
And I just want to comment, my own perspective on that is that it's interesting that Apple,
You know, there's no display in any of those.
They're not trying to make it an interactive thing.
And I think it's still an open question whether there's going to be audio in the glasses, because the picture that I saw was, you know, Tim Cook, you know, probably AI generated, but Tim Cook wearing the glasses with their dual cameras and then had AirPods in.
So I think the, the expected user configuration is going to be, you have your AirPods.
They also have a camera, but it's a low resolution camera just on one side.
I think, I don't think they have cameras on both sides, but maybe they do, but they have a low resolution camera just to provide sort of context analysis of the space that you're in.