We just got a glimpse of life after iPhones⦠[The Jolt with Stephen McBride] ChatGPT for your face Happy Wednesday⦠weâre up before the enemy. My friend and prolific writer Jared Dillian says: âThe most important decision you will ever make is what to do with the next 24 hours.â I repeat this to myself every morning. It forces me to be ruthless about how I spend my time. Because how we spend our days is how we spend our lives. I read everything Jared writes, and I just pre-ordered his new personal-finance book, No Worries: How to Live a Stress-Free Financial Life. [Hereâs the link.]( I donât get a cut for sharing this. Iâm doing it because I love Jaredâs writing, and Iâm 100% sure the book will be great. Now, letâs get after it⦠- Facebookâs big reveal just blew me away. This time last year, Facebookâs (META) stock was cratering. It had ploughed tens of billions of dollars into the âmetaverseâ with little to show for it. The metaverse looked like a low-budget cartoon from the â90s: Source: Meta Oh boy, what a difference a year makes. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg just did an interview in the metaverse on Lex Fridmanâs podcast last week. Check out how real âZuckâ looked. The image on the left is a 3D rendering⦠generated by a computer⦠yet itâs indistinguishable from reality. Source: Lex Fridman (YouTube channel) From shoddy video game avatars to photorealistic holograms in a year, woah! Watching this interview was one of those âholy cowâ moments for me. Like the first time I used ChatGPT or wired money through blockchain without a bank. I walked away thinking, âIâve just seen the future.â Do yourself a favor and watch a clip of the podcast on YouTube. To produce the interview, Zuck and Lex had to go to a special facility where dozens of cameras scanned their facial expressions and gestures. Within a year or two, I bet weâll be able to do this scanning with our iPhones. That means weâll be able to communicate with family and friends half the world away but feel like theyâre sitting with us. [RiskHedge readers have known about the metaverse since early 2021.]( People still think itâs a dorky pipe dream. A total waste of money. But itâs clear the days of talking to tiny, pixelated versions of people on a screen are numbered. Fully immersive experiences are the future⦠the NEAR future. I canât believe Iâm about to say this, but⦠I mightâve turned bullish on Facebook for the first time ever. - ChatGPT for your face! Facebook also announced a new pair of slick glasses made by Ray-Ban that will cost $299: Source: The Verge They look and feel like regular sunglasses, yet have built-in cameras for taking videos and photos. But the mind-blowing part is these specs are equipped with Meta AI. Youâll be able to ask the glasses questions. Itâs like having ChatGPT on your face. On vacation and want to translate a foreign menu? Need help fixing a leaky tap at home? Say, âHey Facebook, help me outâ⦠and the glasses will walk you through it step by step. Wow! Facebook is seriously impressing me with these new announcements. I think this is what life after the iPhone looks like. A decade from now, weâll wear our computers through glasses, watches, and other devices. We wonât carry around smartphones with us all day. This is the next step in how computers have gotten closer and closer to us. First, we sat across the room from giant mainframe computers⦠Then we put PCs in our offices⦠Along came laptops, making it possible to work from our couches⦠Then the iPhone put a supercomputer in our pockets. Artificial intelligence (AI) will usher in the âpost-iPhone era.â Weâll interact with it through wearables, (like Facebookâs glasses), which will allow us to carry our little AI interns around 24/7. I donât know yet what the winning AI device will be. But I do know itâll be powered by Nvidia (NVDA) chips, which is why I continue to like the stock. - Laughable: Washington wants to take down Amazon. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) dropped a bomb on Amazon (AMZN) last week. It accused Amazon of using its monopoly power "to inflate prices, degrade quality, and stifle innovation." I laughed when I read this complaint. Inflate prices? What? All Iâve ever experienced from Amazon are low prices, better choices, and more convenience. Imagine life without Amazon... The thought of having to shop in physical stores again is my idea of hell. Amazon saves me hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars each year. But yes, we must stop this evil monopoly from screwing customers. What a load of baloney! FTC chair Lina Khan is on a crusade to take down the big tech companies. She already lost cases against Microsoft (MSFT) and Meta⦠and Iâm betting sheâll go 0/3 with this Amazon lawsuit. Amazon is so successful partially because itâs far, far away from Washington. I can guarantee if power-hungry bureaucrats sink their claws into Amazon, theyâll screw it up. - Dose of optimism⦠I never knew my dad, and I grew up in a rough neighbourhood without anyone to look up to. Iâm convinced the reason I didnât end up in jail like so many blokes I knew was books. For as long I can remember, I loved to read. And not just booksâthe back of cereal boxes, the TV guide, religious pamphlets that Iâd pull out of the mailbox. Books are magic. They allow you to learn fromâand have a one-sided conversation withâsome of the smartest people in history. Me, a kid from inner-city Dublin, could be mentored by successful entrepreneurs and leaders. How amazing is that? It changed my life! One in four Americans say they didnât read a single book in the past year. If you want to get ahead⦠read more. Stephen McBride
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