Mark Zuckerberg
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It was fascinating. Yeah. Yeah. They had a thing on my wrist, right? Neural interface.
It was fascinating. Yeah. Yeah. They had a thing on my wrist, right? Neural interface.
It was fascinating. Yeah. Yeah. They had a thing on my wrist, right? Neural interface.
A neural interface?
A neural interface?
A neural interface?
Yes, it was fascinating. It was like I could like touch different nodules that I needed to and stuff or different nodes or whatever it's called. I could look at certain things and that would highlight what it was. And it was like a β it was just a screen in midair. And I could walk around the side of the room and then come back and the screen would still be there.
Yes, it was fascinating. It was like I could like touch different nodules that I needed to and stuff or different nodes or whatever it's called. I could look at certain things and that would highlight what it was. And it was like a β it was just a screen in midair. And I could walk around the side of the room and then come back and the screen would still be there.
Yes, it was fascinating. It was like I could like touch different nodules that I needed to and stuff or different nodes or whatever it's called. I could look at certain things and that would highlight what it was. And it was like a β it was just a screen in midair. And I could walk around the side of the room and then come back and the screen would still be there.
But it wasn't really there in real life. It was just there with the glasses on.
But it wasn't really there in real life. It was just there with the glasses on.
But it wasn't really there in real life. It was just there with the glasses on.
Yes. And it was crazy, man. I don't know β And then I was like, well, my first thought was like, well, how do you just get people to adapt to this? Because people aren't just going to go from where we are right now to adapt. And then I realized, okay, there's different stair steps.
Yes. And it was crazy, man. I don't know β And then I was like, well, my first thought was like, well, how do you just get people to adapt to this? Because people aren't just going to go from where we are right now to adapt. And then I realized, okay, there's different stair steps.
Yes. And it was crazy, man. I don't know β And then I was like, well, my first thought was like, well, how do you just get people to adapt to this? Because people aren't just going to go from where we are right now to adapt. And then I realized, okay, there's different stair steps.
There's like almost like when you got the first smartphone, like you're saying, and then in advance or the first mobile phone, and then you have the first metaglasses, and then it advances and stuff like that. So it was fascinating. There was a part where me and another man who I just met him and β
There's like almost like when you got the first smartphone, like you're saying, and then in advance or the first mobile phone, and then you have the first metaglasses, and then it advances and stuff like that. So it was fascinating. There was a part where me and another man who I just met him and β
There's like almost like when you got the first smartphone, like you're saying, and then in advance or the first mobile phone, and then you have the first metaglasses, and then it advances and stuff like that. So it was fascinating. There was a part where me and another man who I just met him and β
We played ping pong, and I believe it was an Asian guy, and I don't know if they did it on purpose or not, and I don't know if ping pong is Asian, but people think it is. And I started playing with this man back there, you know? Did you win? Huh? Did you win? Dude, who knows? We're in the future. I don't know if they keep score. I think everybody gets a medal.