Meta, then Apple, and now..... Sergey Brin!? GOOGLE!? AGAIN!? Yes, yes, yes. A few of us remember googles felt-fabric style headset from many years back. It was actually quite comfortable, I liked it. Google Daydream was great imho. Then just like that, it vanished. They squashed the product just as fast as they squashed Google Glass. BUT IN A RECENT INTERVIEW JUST THIS WEEK, Sergey Brin, Googles original founder, said some really interesting things...... + Brin said if he could do Google Glass over again he'd have treated it as a prototype + He said despite the mistakes, he's in agreement with the idea that it needs to be light weight + When the CNBC reporter asked him about Apple Vision Pro, Brin said "very impressive." It's pretty cool to see Brin talking like this in 2024, when it's been over 11 years since Google Glass. We're back! - - P.S. We’re organizing a private group for the top VR/AR/3D CEO’s, and would love for you to join in on the fun. (). So far we have 20 accepted members who have raised $120M in venture capital, they’re doing millions in revenue, and come from companies like Meta, EA, and Niantic. -Don Stein https://lnkd.in/dj3wZCZW
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Almost 100% of the developers I talk to say they saw a massive boost in users on Quest 3 during Xmas, and then that boost continued thru February 2024 as Apple's announcement gave a whole new breath of life to the Quest 3 sales. So I found the data, and yep, they're right. The global market for headsets grew 130.4% year over year during the fourth quarter of 2023 according to IDC. Specifically during the 2023 Holiday season.. and all this was before Apple. It's tough to know just how many headsets are currently in the market, and also this data is skewed because headsets were down 23.5% from 2022 levels when you look at it on a FY basis. That being said, momentum is momentum. The days of arguing over 'smartphone vr' versus 'standalone vr' versus 'tethered vr' are OVER. This industry has officially changed in 2024. We’re organizing a private group for the top XR CEO’s, and would love for you to join in on the fun. (). So far we have 20 accepted members who have raised $120M in venture capital, they’re doing millions in revenue, and come from companies like Meta, EA, and Niantic. -Don Stein https://lnkd.in/dj3wZCZW
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Another example of #privacylaw and #AI coming together! #inhousecounsel #lawyerjob
I'm hiring! We have an opening for a senior product and privacy lawyer to join our Monetization legal team. You'll advise product, engineering, and business teams that are launching Meta's generative AI tools for advertisers. This is a fantastic opportunity to dive into an exciting and fast-evolving legal environment and help to build the future of ads. Come join us! Job posting here:
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🚨 Kaedim3d.com is HIRING 🚨 Send resumes to recruiting3d@kaedim.com Toxicity is a serious issue that players expect studios of online games to address. New legal regulations are also demanding studios do more to protect their players or face hefty fines. While it’s clear that there is a moral and a growing legal imperative to protect players from toxicity on an online platform, it’s also the right thing for studios to do when it comes to increasing an online game’s revenue. Modulate CEO and co-founder Mike Pappas told GamesIndustry.biz how the company’s AI-assisted voice moderation tool ToxMod isn’t just the most efficient way to combat toxicity but that “effective content moderation helps to foster a positive and safe gaming environment, which directly improves player experience - and player retention.” Read more ⭐ The world's best game studios ship 7x faster with Kaedim3d.com - try it today to turn sketches into game assets in minutes
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🚨 Kaedim3d.com is HIRING 🚨 Send resumes to recruiting3d@kaedim.com Toxicity is a serious issue that players expect studios of online games to address. New legal regulations are also demanding studios do more to protect their players or face hefty fines. While it’s clear that there is a moral and a growing legal imperative to protect players from toxicity on an online platform, it’s also the right thing for studios to do when it comes to increasing an online game’s revenue. Modulate CEO and co-founder Mike Pappas told GamesIndustry.biz how the company’s AI-assisted voice moderation tool ToxMod isn’t just the most efficient way to combat toxicity but that “effective content moderation helps to foster a positive and safe gaming environment, which directly improves player experience - and player retention.” Read more ⭐ The world's best game studios ship 7x faster with Kaedim3d.com - try it today to turn sketches into game assets in minutes
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🚨 Kaedim3d.com is HIRING 🚨 Send resumes to recruiting3d@kaedim.com Toxicity is a serious issue that players expect studios of online games to address. New legal regulations are also demanding studios do more to protect their players or face hefty fines. While it’s clear that there is a moral and a growing legal imperative to protect players from toxicity on an online platform, it’s also the right thing for studios to do when it comes to increasing an online game’s revenue. Modulate CEO and co-founder Mike Pappas told GamesIndustry.biz how the company’s AI-assisted voice moderation tool ToxMod isn’t just the most efficient way to combat toxicity but that “effective content moderation helps to foster a positive and safe gaming environment, which directly improves player experience - and player retention.” Read more ⭐ The world's best game studios ship 7x faster with Kaedim3d.com - try it today to turn sketches into game assets in minutes
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Hello everyone! I wanted to share that we have IC4 and IC6 openings on our audio/media team. If you enjoy realtime systems, C++, consumer devices or Augmented Reality this could be a good fit for you. Work location is flexible Check out the link below or reach out to me if you want to learn more! https://lnkd.in/gdb7ApjC (Though I love AI, I forwent Linked-in's assistance for this post. It makes me sound way more colorful than I really am :D. The job is an interesting one though!) Edit: Oh yes, the tags #hiring #meta #ar Edit 2: The levels are IC4 and IC6, not 5 and 6 as I previously posted.
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🚨 Kaedim3d.com is HIRING 🚨 Send resumes to recruiting3d@kaedim.com Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox The European Commission is investigating Google, Meta, and Apple for possible infringements of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). While all three are being investigated, the tech firms are being probed for different potential circumvention measures of the regulation. Read more ⭐ The world's best game studios ship 7x faster with Kaedim3d.com - try it today to turn sketches into game assets in minutes
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Meta's Mark Zuckerberg has a theory about recent tech layoffs: It's not AI - San Francisco Chronicle: Meta's Mark Zuckerberg has a theory about recent tech layoffs: It's not AI San Francisco Chronicle http://dlvr.it/T2vMhQ #ai #artificialintelligence
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🚨 Kaedim3d.com is HIRING 🚨 Send resumes to recruiting3d@kaedim.com Toxicity is a serious issue that players expect studios of online games to address. New legal regulations are also demanding studios do more to protect their players or face hefty fines. While it’s clear that there is a moral and a growing legal imperative to protect players from toxicity on an online platform, it’s also the right thing for studios to do when it comes to increasing an online game’s revenue. Modulate CEO and co-founder Mike Pappas told GamesIndustry.biz how the company’s AI-assisted voice moderation tool ToxMod isn’t just the most efficient way to combat toxicity but that “effective content moderation helps to foster a positive and safe gaming environment, which directly improves player experience - and player retention.” Read more ⭐ The world's best game studios ship 7x faster with Kaedim3d.com - try it today to turn sketches into game assets in minutes
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