January 21, 2025 - 13:02

In today's podcast episode, the discussion centers around the anticipated integration of AI agents into our daily lives and their potential impact in 2025. As technology continues to evolve rapidly, the episode delves into the extent to which AI agents will be utilized this year and the intriguing dynamics that may arise when these agents begin to communicate with one another.
Additionally, the conversation shifts to the role of smart glasses in shaping the future of spatial computing. With major players like Apple entering the market, the hosts explore how this could influence the adoption of smart glasses among consumers. The insights provided by the panel, which includes a Senior Director of Podcasts, a Technology Analyst, and a Senior Briefings Editor, offer a comprehensive look at the trends that could redefine our interaction with technology in the coming years.
Listeners can expect an engaging discussion filled with expert opinions on the future of AI and wearable tech.
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