Published 29 January 2024
Michael, Michael and Andy are back in studio to talk tech. Immersive engagement stories from Microsoft, Disney, Apple and Samsung lead off the topics for this episode.
Staring with Microsoft, now Microsoft Teams supports 3D and VR sessions. Then, the team turns to Disney for a very foundational (heh) innovation. Lanny Smoot, Disney Research Fellow and Imagineer says “Being an Imagineer is using technology in the service of making people happy”. As the inventor of (among many other things) the latest version of the extendable light saber, he is also the inventor of the HoloTile, a surface that allows people to walk on it in any direction without moving across the floor. See the embedded video below – which Disney shared only a few days ago and has already racked up over a million views. The Samsung Galaxy Ring will be available later this year.
Turning to the world of AI, the team discusses Nightshade, an application from the University of Chicago makers of Glaze, discussed in August 2023. This application allows artists and makers to disrupt scraping of their content. Coincidentally and kind of related, food bloggers are also incorporating nightshade (notice the lowercase N, as this is the plant and not the app), in very small white on white text to confuse the scraping done by cooked.wiki. And staying on the AI and food theme, but with one more twist, Michael M shares the announcement video for Hava, which uses visual recognition AI to identify food and present users with insights into diet satiety and satisfaction.
This episode contains a more detailed discussion on the Apple Vision Pro, which if you haven’t yet put in your order for one, they are reportedly sold out. Michael R shares experiences and thoughts in preparing code for the Vision Pro, especially with the enormous number of applications that will function in VisionOS right from the product launch. While people are saying Happy Birthday to the Vision Pro, it should be noted that it is also the Mac’s 40th birthday.
The team rounds out this episode with thanks to Ingenuity, which has flown 72 flights above the martian surface.
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Selected Article Links
Immersiveness
The Verge article: Microsoft Teams now supports 3D and VR meetings
Microsoft Teams is now on visionOS. At this point, it almost feels like Microsoft is supporting this platform with more native productivity apps than Apple 😅
/via https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-teams/id1113153706
TechCrunch article: Disney offers an elegant solution to VR’s movement problem
The Verge article: Samsung’s smart ring might signal the start of a new wearable era
AI
Cult of Mac article: Nightshade app ‘poisons’ AI models copying your art [Awesome Apps]
Games at Work e427: DeepBarbie Fakery
Alec Muffet Dropsafe blog post: BREAKING: food bloggers are adding nightshade and other poisons to online recipe pages to defeat “cooked.wiki” and other advert/revenue-stripping robots
Happy Birthday, Vision Pro! (and Happy 40th to the Mac!)
Mashable article: Apple’s Vision Pro is sold out
GitHub Gist – Counting number of top iPad apps marked as available on visionOS
USA Today article: It’s Apple Macintosh’s 40th birthday: How the historic computer compares with tech today
Space
Ars Technica article: NASA loses, and then recovers, contact with its historic Mars helicopter
Hackaday article: SO LONG AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FLIGHTS: INGENUITY PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AFTER 72 FLIGHTS
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Great show guys! Sorry I missed the recording.