5 Existential Questions for the Vision Pro (to save humanity)
<p>Most people have written the Vision Pro off as another gadget for the ultra-wealthy given its price tag of $3,500, but Apple has much grander ambitions. In 5 years it will be as ubiquitous as the iPhone at a fraction of the price. <em>(Remember Tesla’s approach with the Roadster?)</em></p>
<p>It’s the first consumer-focused headset that<em> is not a toy. </em>It will change the paradigm of how we interact with technology in a way that VR has not yet been able to do.</p>
<p>The Game Boy is to the original MacBook like the Meta Quest Pro is to the Vision Pro.</p>
<p><strong>Why?</strong> Anyone who has tried the Vision Pro can attest — the digital world becomes indistinguishable from reality.</p>
<p>While all relevant conversation may be around having a 200-inch movie screen or 6-monitor set up in your bedroom, this headset is <em>way</em> more powerful than even Apple wants to convey at this point.</p>
<p>As it gets better over time, the question will eventually be: when is it <em>too</em> powerful?</p>
<p>Look, I’m no Luddite, in fact, quite the opposite. I love new and advanced technology. However, for a new class of computing beyond anything humanity has ever seen, I would have thought I would see a public response more like the outcry around AI ever since Chat GPT debuted.</p>
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