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TechMagic with Cathy Hackl

Meta’s Orion AR, Deepfakes, and NVIDIA’s Recent Developments with Adam Davis-McGee and Lee Keebler

Season 1, Ep. 52

In this episode of TechMagic, Cathy is on away, so Lee Keebler hosts today's episode along with Adam Davis-McGee. They discuss Meta Connect, including the buzz around Meta's new AR glasses, Orion, and the implications of privacy concerns linked to smart tech. The discussion also tackles the rise of deepfakes and the future of AI with insights on OpenAI and NVIDIA's recent developments.

Come for the tech, and stay of the magic!


Lee Kebler Bio

Lee has been at the forefront of blending technology and entertainment since 2003, creating advanced studios for icons like will.i.am and producing music for Britney Spears and Big & Rich. Pioneering in VR since 2016, he has managed enterprise data at Nike, led VR broadcasting for Intel at the Japan 2020 Olympics, and driven large-scale marketing campaigns for Walmart, Levi’s, and Nasdaq. A TEDx speaker on enterprise VR, Lee is currently authoring a book on generative AI and delving into splinternet theory and data privacy as new tech laws unfold across the US.


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Adam Davis-McGee Bio

Adam is an experienced Creative Director and Producer with a passion for creative storytelling in both the XR space and traditional media. From ideation to execution, he thrives on crafting compelling experiential narratives that captivate audiences and push creative boundaries. Adam is the Director of Partnerships at Collimation. Before that, he served as Senior Producer at Journey, Director and Producer at IN PROTEST, and Producer at WIRED.


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Key Discussion Topics

  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 04:01 - The Surprising Struggle Over Ray-Bans and AI Upgrades
  • 06:19 - A Glimpse Into the Future of Everyday AR
  • 12:40 - The Unraveling of Privacy in a Tech-Driven World
  • 18:07 - How Deepfakes Are Impacting Our Youth
  • 27:07 - NVIDIA’s Bold Move and the Future of Safe AI Innovation
  • 39:34 - Zuckerberg’s VR Revolution

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