Google envisions Gemini 2.0 as the backbone of its future AI initiatives, while Android XR aims to become the cross-platform operating system for headsets and smart glasses, similar to what Android did for smartphones. Gemini is seen as the 'killer app' that will unlock the potential of XR devices.
Project Astra is Google's ambitious AI agent that represents its vision for the future of Gemini. It demonstrated capabilities like interpreting art and interacting with users, though it is still in the research prototype stage and not yet ready for launch.
The Verge team had unique experiences during their Google demos. Kylie Robison interacted with Project Astra and Mariner, while Victoria Song tested Android XR and prototype smart glasses. Both demos were highly controlled and showcased Google's vision for AI and XR, though they were still in early stages.
Google sees smart glasses as the natural interface for AI because they allow for hands-free interaction and seamless integration with the physical world. Gemini's capabilities, such as language translation and real-time information display, are seen as perfect for smart glasses.
One major challenge is the form factor of smart glasses, which many people find annoying or intrusive. Additionally, there are concerns about privacy and the potential for intrusive AR advertising. Google has assured that their prototypes avoid these issues by using discreet, localized displays.
GTA 6 is highly significant because the Grand Theft Auto franchise has defined gaming culture for decades. GTA 5, released in 2013, remains one of the most played and best-selling games, and GTA 6 is expected to set new standards for open-world gaming and online multiplayer experiences.
GTA 6 is a make-or-break moment because of the immense expectations and legacy of the franchise. GTA 5's success has set a high bar, and GTA 6 needs to not only meet but exceed these expectations to maintain Rockstar's position as a leader in the gaming industry.
GTA Online has been a key driver of the franchise's success, extending the life of GTA 5 by years. It has become a massive multiplayer platform, generating significant revenue through microtransactions and updates, and is expected to play a similar role in GTA 6.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to be an improved version of the original Switch, with better hardware, a larger screen, and more durable design. It will likely focus on enhancing the existing Switch experience rather than introducing radical new features.
Backward compatibility is crucial because it ensures that players can continue to enjoy their existing Switch games on the new console. This is especially important for Nintendo, which has a history of following successful consoles with less successful ones, and needs to maintain consumer trust.
Helen uses Figma to create detailed garden plans by importing a scaled image of her garden and adding plant components with their mature sizes and images. She uses circles to represent plant spreads and creates a component library for easy placement of different plants.
The main challenge is setting the correct scale for the garden plan, as Figma works in pixels rather than inches or centimeters. Additionally, Figma doesn't account for plant height or seasonality, which are important factors in real-world gardening.
The Verge's Victoria Song and Kylie Robison join the show to talk about all of Google's recent AI and XR announcements, and the company's big and Gemini-powered vision for the future of computing. Then Chris Grant, the group publisher for Polygon and The Verge, explains why GTA VI and the Nintendo Switch 2 are so important to the future of gaming — plus a few predictions about how they'll turn out. Finally, The Verge's Helen Havlak answers a hotline question about how she plans her garden in Figma. Which is a real thing she really does.
Further reading:
- The Vergecast at CES) – come see us on January 8th!
Google launched Gemini 2.0, its new AI model for practically everything)
GTA VI: all the news on Rockstar’s next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series)
Switch 2: all the news and rumors on Nintendo’s next console)
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