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Karen

@kroncorde

Photonic architecture. Design @Spectacles @Snap. Prev Magic Leap, physical buildings.

Joined June 2008
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NEW VIDEO - I tried the REAL Augmented Reality Glasses projects from Meta and Snap. These are my impressions: youtu.be/G0eKzU_fV00

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Evan is blown away by the amazing experiences built in just a few short weeks since the fifth generation of #Spectacles launched. Feeling inspired? Start building today: spectacles.com


Thrilled to share my Lens Fest talk! New for wearable AR — designers must think differently about interactions, inputs, content positioning, color and more!

Designing for Wearable AR @kroncorde youtu.be/df6gQHl17eE?fe…



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Beyond proud to have my work for Snap OS featured in the keynote and live demo! ✨😎🖖🤏

Here's Snap's CEO demonstrating its AR Spectacles live on-stage. Full specs & details here: uploadvr.com/snap-spectacle… Our hands-on impressions here: uploadvr.com/snap-spectacle…



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That’s a wrap on our sixth annual Snap Partner Summit! This year, we announced exciting updates to our platform, the latest tools for partners and creators, and unveiled our new @Spectacles AR glasses. Watch at snappartnersummit.com


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If you like Taylor Swift, then you're gonna *love* Xiu Xiu


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This investigation is wild - in the one city they could get the data for, it turns out PredPol was correct only ~1% (!!) of the time. It literally enrages me how rampant this kind of dysfunctional "AI" technology is. What a dangerous waste of money. wired.com/story/plainfie…


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Wow. Even the neon tree in the living room. This one scene captures a hundred heated design/engineering debates 2015-2018. Lumen OS engineers, designers, A+ artists, and developers, your impact is undeniable. @rabovitz the vision persists. #magicleap #meta

Meta Will Bring 'Augments' to Quest 3, Persistent Mini-apps That Live in Your Room ow.ly/gO3W50PQmt9 @metaquestvr

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Reminder that while ChatGPT is prone to bullshitting, it has also memorized a vast number of sources and even URLs. Giving it a custom instruction to always cite sources makes it much easier to fact check its responses. Frankly this should be the default.

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How it started (Magic Leap's LuminOS, circa 2019) vs. How it's going (Apple's visionOS, 2023) Make sure you watch both videos 🥽 #WWDC23


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Nailed it 💅 Using @SnapAR's new nail segmentation technology, @OPI_PRODUCTS is enabling Snapchatters to virtually try on nail polish in real time. Learn more 👉 newsroom.snap.com/snapchat-celeb…

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Humans doing the hard jobs on minimum wage while the robots write poetry and paint is not the future I wanted


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In recognition of Bùi Tường Phong, (裴祥風) The mathematician that gave us Phong shader. The CG world wouldn't have existed without you

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Could never hope to distill the breadth of his legacy in tweets, but here's some Sakamoto, since we're thinking of him today ⬇️

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This is your periodic reminder that user interfaces are important, and text is a good lowest common denominator, not the endgame. The world and our senses have a lot more to offer.


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A critical skill for scientists is to know what you know and to know what you don't know. And then admit what you don't know to yourself and others. LLMs like #ChatGPT are hugely impressive but to make them useful for science, the ability to say "I don't know" is necessary.


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Fundamental point that ~all people who see LLMs as "AI" seem to be missing: The *only* knowledge that an LLM can truthfully be said to have is information about the distribution of word forms.


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“Traditional buttons, knobs, and switches have a tactility that allow drivers to intuitively find and adjust them while keeping their eyes on the road. A slippery touchscreen does not.” futurism.com/the-byte/study…


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i spent 2 hours curating a twitter blue screenshot storyline for my parents so here u go, for your own offline friends that want to have fun: DAY 1 – ARRIVAL

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