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Tech nut from the UK, semi pro photographer, AI enthusiast
@georgetakei he was indeed brilliant, although of late Rod Stewart (who would have thought it) has had a go at the classics with good results IMHO
@Ex_spurt most so called journalists aren't worth the keystrokes they type. There are very few out there like Mary Jo Foley, John C Dvorak and the late Guy Kewney. The ability to take a wide angle big picture view or focus on the thing in question has sadly disappeared. You only have to listen to a couple of episodes of things like the Vergecast to realise you wade through their deepest thoughts and barely get your ankles wet
@MikeElgan why not, they already announced AR ski goggles, what's next - the Apple/Kia hover car?
@paulczy my mistake, the older I get, the more people I think I recognise, nice to make your acquaintance though 😁
@paulczy I am sure I know you from somewhere, did you ever work at CDW-G or maybe HP?
@paulczy @leo my daughter was 7 when she gave a lecture there on making and programming Lego robots!
@leo if you ever get to the UK you should visit Bletchley Park, you would love it
@MikeElgan the problem comes if they fail with stage 1, will they attempt stage 2?
@MikeElgan I admire your positivity, but I think it is the wrong play. The end goal is a pair of AR glasses, yet they produce a pair of goggles. Thus is an important difference in how you use them and how you perceive the world through them. It is the equivalent of wanting an iPad and shipping an Amiga. The Amiga was brilliant, way ahead of its time a great computer, with a fantastic OS, however it just isn't an iPad
@leo have tried a couple of times to email Jason with offers of help with the new AI show, no response, or on twitter either.