Published Jun 10, 2023

No Mercy / No Malice: Isn’t That Spatial?

Scott Galloway delves into Disney's brand evolution and its struggle to retain storytelling magic amid expansion, and scrutinizes Apple's Vision Pro, evaluating its potential to challenge Meta while impacting societal behavior and fostering tech isolation.
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  • Isolation Effects

    The rise of technology has significantly contributed to social isolation, with products like Apple's Vision Pro exemplifying this trend. highlights how the Vision Pro, developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, was initially appealing for solitary use at home. However, society is now pushing back against this isolation, with the Surgeon General declaring an epidemic of loneliness 1. Hahn notes the visceral reaction of a Times reporter who felt a sense of shutdown upon returning to virtual isolation, underscoring the psychological impact of such technologies.

    The dangers of isolation and loneliness have eclipsed the threat of viral contagion.

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    The ongoing battle between tech giants like Apple and Meta further complicates this landscape. Meta's strategic objective to escape second-tier status involves creating a metaverse independent of Apple's control, while Apple's Vision Pro serves as a countermeasure to keep the category unsettled 2.

       

    Changing Behaviors

    Technological advancements in AR/VR are reshaping human behavior and interaction. argues that headsets like the Vision Pro are unlikely to achieve mass adoption due to their discomfort and the social barriers they create 3. He points out that humans are discerning about what they wear on their faces, as it must enhance social interactions rather than hinder them.

    There is no version of a headset or goggles that makes us seem more appealing.

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    The Vision Pro, developed during a time when isolation was normalized, now faces a society eager to reconnect physically. Despite its advanced technology, the product's high cost and limited appeal highlight the challenges of integrating such devices into everyday life 1.

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