Tim Paradis
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Like I think for a while it was cool and it was novel and maybe it'll be like that for the first half of this year.
But I think...
At some point, the smart glass technology will just start being folded into the regular glass technology that we all had in our lives maybe, right?
And why do you always want to be on?
Yeah.
And, you know, I remember traveling.
I'm older than you, David, but I remember traveling a lot through Europe with the Lonely Planet Guide trying to figure out, you know, is this restaurant still open?
And there was no Google to, there was no phone in my hand or Google to ask, you know, where the best place to go to eat was.
So you experimented and you got to know people because you were asking for directions.
Yeah.
The days of that, you know, are numbered if they're not already gone.
Yeah.
Well, one of the things that's happening is big tech like Apple is really focused on trying to drive AI into the device itself at the end points.
As computer chips get smaller and the amount of power it takes to run those chips is even less than what it is now,
You can imagine, you know, these devices being, you can imagine a device like that being in a farmer's field, monitoring what's going on with the crops, right?
And doing that processing locally.
So I think it's beyond, I think the smart glass and wearing those glasses and walking around is a cool, fun thing or a really annoying thing if it's filming you.
But I don't think that's the end goal.
I think that's the prototype.
I think the end goal is potentially having these things deployed in places that we don't even think about right now.