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idle thought are we at/near peak screen time? (in the developed world) does an AR future only cannibalize existing sources of screen time? vs additive (which is what everything else was)
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maybe the depth of our screen time changes. a thought I’ve been coming back to lately is. “how a human uses a flat surface changes everything about their mindset” Tables or screens.
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do you think “depth” roughly means more productive and/or more entertaining? I think both are plausible! but a bit skeptical since I’m not sure that’s been true for AR/VR (yet)
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feels kinda weird explaining because it’s a 2D space that is resembling inhabiting a 3D space. so depending on the depth of that adoption, and how much of the tech can be compressed to create experiences the 2D version can’t will change what we see as “productivity” or “entertainment”
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all that to say, I don’t think we are at peak in developed world. We have a lot of screen time to adopt.
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