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The human eye is amazing. It contains 120 million photoreceptors, discerns 10 million colors, blinks in less than a tenth of a second, & aside from the brain, is the body's most complicated organ. But, for all of its sophistication, the human eye hasn't evolved in thousands of years. That's about to change in a radical way.
In the next decade, most of us will choose to augment our vision with new layers of projected information delivered via glasses, visors, & contact lenses. Our experience will become hallucinogenic & weird as artists & game studios start to hack the visual world. Everything we do will change: how we shop, learn, play sports, entertain ourselves, interact socially, take care of our bodies, & more. The business landscape will also evolve. Pioneering startups will stake out new fortunes by commercializing SuperSight experiences, while many current Fortune 500s will fail to adapt & see their revenues dwindle.
This lively talk will preview the SuperSight revolution & consider its many implications. Come & experience an unapologetically speculative romp into the future of computer vision & human vision. As you'll discover, SuperSight is a smartphone-sized disruption that will sweep society faster than you can say airpods.
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David Rose, an MIT researcher, author, & serial entrepreneur, offers a unique perspective on the next platform of spatial computing, what he calls SuperSight. David wrote the book on the Internet of Things, owns the seminal patent on photo-sharing, built an AI company focused on computer vision, & is VP of Vision Technology atWarby Parker. David is known for translating complex technologies into delightful intuitive products, & for future-casting to help business leaders understand digital disruption.
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