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[[user:Aron]] Good find and well summarized. Watched the whole video as I was interested in the mood of it. Think Zuckerberg was as sharp as always. In particular I liked e.g. the focus on operational performance and the acknowledgment for the need of innovation in SocMed to stay ahead of the game
[[user:Aron]] The data on RealityLabs spending in this article is very interesting and maybe the first time those numbers have been shared. Apparently half of the budget is spent on AR, 40% on VR and 10% on Social Plattform like Horizon.
 
Edit: The AR spending part is surprising to me and good news as it means their spending on VR is more efficient than previously thought and their AR product might be better than thought (Given them the benefit of the doubt that they can create something valuable with that money)
 
"Within Reality Labs, the unit was spending over half of its budget on augmented reality (AR), with smart glasses products continuing to emerge “over the next few years” and some “truly great” AR glasses later in the decade, Zuckerberg said.
 
“This is in some ways is the most challenging work … but I also think it’s the most valuable potential part of the work over time,” he said. Virtual reality accounted for more than 40 per cent of Reality Labs’ spending, while futuristic social platforms like the virtual environment it calls Horizon received only about 10 per cent."
 
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[[user:Aron]] Adding to this: Zuckerbergs appear tiered and says he is also spending personally the largest part of the time on the legacy social media suite + metric internally are going well and engagement is strong: https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1598076937880195083?s=20&t=agmfyJSMJvE53NJ97sxOVg I strongly suppose there that there is no full recording of the conversation out there (yet) but could you still try for around 10 minutes to find something


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-Hard to judge TikTok's security issue, but he thinks that it poses security issues( 23:42) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wk5WPONF7c
-Hard to judge TikTok's security issue, but he thinks that it poses security issues( 23:42) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wk5WPONF7c


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'''Discussion 4'''
[[user:Aron]] Adding to this: Zuckerbergs appear tiered and says he is also spending personally the largest part of the time on the legacy social media suite + metric internally are going well and engagement is strong: https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1598076937880195083?s=20&t=agmfyJSMJvE53NJ97sxOVg I strongly suppose there that there is no full recording of the conversation out there (yet) but could you still try for around 10 minutes to find something
[[user:Aron]] Good find and well summarized. Watched the whole video as I was interested in the mood of it. Think Zuckerberg was as sharp as always. In particular I liked e.g. the focus on operational performance and the acknowledgment for the need of innovation in SocMed to stay ahead of the game
 
'''Discussion 1:'''
[[user:Aron]] The data on RealityLabs spending in this article is very interesting and maybe the first time those numbers have been shared. Apparently half of the budget is spent on AR, 40% on VR and 10% on Social Plattform like Horizon.
 
Edit: The AR spending part is surprising to me and good news as it means their spending on VR is more efficient than previously thought and their AR product might be better than thought (Given them the benefit of the doubt that they can create something valuable with that money)
 
"Within Reality Labs, the unit was spending over half of its budget on augmented reality (AR), with smart glasses products continuing to emerge “over the next few years” and some “truly great” AR glasses later in the decade, Zuckerberg said.
 
“This is in some ways is the most challenging work … but I also think it’s the most valuable potential part of the work over time,” he said. Virtual reality accounted for more than 40 per cent of Reality Labs’ spending, while futuristic social platforms like the virtual environment it calls Horizon received only about 10 per cent."


== SI=1-2%, I=9, November 18 ==
== SI=1-2%, I=9, November 18 ==