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you know, the chance that we look back
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like a decade from now and like all
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those glasses aren't AI glasses by that
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period. It's kind of like like obviously
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all the flip phones were going to become
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smartphones, right? I mean, that like
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that was clearly a thing that was going
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to happen. I think that's going to
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happen with um with glasses, too. But
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the um the other piece of this is that
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you're going to get the ability to kind
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of put holograms in the world, right? So
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our our experience with technology today
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is um I don't know it's kind of funny in
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a way how it's divided where it's like
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you you know we have the physical world
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all around us and then if you want to
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interact with something digital you need
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to like put a screen up right so maybe
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it's like this you know you have your
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your small glowing rectangle your phone
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with you you know you you have like you
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know your screen if you want to like
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project something your computer but I I
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think in the not too distant future this
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should be blended together right you'll
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like the physical world, but all this
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digital stuff should just basically be
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holograms. You shouldn't need like a
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physical screen. Um like there's no
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reason why in the future, you know, you
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want to have a screen there. How many
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years down the line do you realistically
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think that those could um I'm hoping
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that we'll have a version of that as a
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product in a few years, but it's going
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four years or eight years. Hopefully
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closer to four um or even less.