Sundar Pichai
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You know, the best innovations in computing have come when you're through a paradigm IO change, right? Like, you know, with GUI and then with a graphical user interface and then with multi-touch in the context of mobile voice later on. Similarly, I feel like, you know, AR is that next paradigm. I think it was held back both the system integration challenges of making good AR is very, very hard.
You know, the best innovations in computing have come when you're through a paradigm IO change, right? Like, you know, with GUI and then with a graphical user interface and then with multi-touch in the context of mobile voice later on. Similarly, I feel like, you know, AR is that next paradigm. I think it was held back both the system integration challenges of making good AR is very, very hard.
You know, the best innovations in computing have come when you're through a paradigm IO change, right? Like, you know, with GUI and then with a graphical user interface and then with multi-touch in the context of mobile voice later on. Similarly, I feel like, you know, AR is that next paradigm. I think it was held back both the system integration challenges of making good AR is very, very hard.
Like, you know, with GUI and then with a graphical user interface and then with multi-touch in the context of mobile voice later on.
Similarly, I feel like, you know, AR is that next paradigm.
I think it was held back both the system integration challenges of making good AR is very, very hard.
The second thing is you need AI to actually kind of, otherwise the IO is too complicated. For you to have a natural seamless IO to that paradigm, AI ends up being super important. And so this is why Project Astra ends up being super critical for that Android XR world. But it is, I think when you use glasses and always been amazed at how useful these things are going to be.
The second thing is you need AI to actually kind of, otherwise the IO is too complicated. For you to have a natural seamless IO to that paradigm, AI ends up being super important. And so this is why Project Astra ends up being super critical for that Android XR world. But it is, I think when you use glasses and always been amazed at how useful these things are going to be.
The second thing is you need AI to actually kind of, otherwise the IO is too complicated. For you to have a natural seamless IO to that paradigm, AI ends up being super important. And so this is why Project Astra ends up being super critical for that Android XR world. But it is, I think when you use glasses and always been amazed at how useful these things are going to be.
The second thing is you need AI to actually kind of, otherwise the IO is too complicated.
For you to have a natural, seamless IO to that paradigm, AI ends up being super important.
And so this is why Project Astra ends up being super critical for that Android XR world.
But it is, I think when you use glasses and always been amazed at how useful these things are going to be.
So look, I think it's a real opportunity for Android. I think XR is one way it'll kind of really come to life. But I think there's an opportunity to rethink the mobile OS too, right? I think we've been kind of living in this paradigm of like apps and shortcuts, all that won't go away.
So look, I think it's a real opportunity for Android. I think XR is one way it'll kind of really come to life. But I think there's an opportunity to rethink the mobile OS too, right? I think we've been kind of living in this paradigm of like apps and shortcuts, all that won't go away.
So look, I think it's a real opportunity for Android. I think XR is one way it'll kind of really come to life. But I think there's an opportunity to rethink the mobile OS too, right? I think we've been kind of living in this paradigm of like apps and shortcuts, all that won't go away.
So look, I think it's a real opportunity for Android.
I think XR is one way it'll kind of really come to life.
But I think there's an opportunity to rethink the mobile OS too, right?
I think we've been kind of living in this paradigm of like apps and shortcuts, all that won't go away.