By Saundra Latham, Editor at LinkedIn News
Who’s afraid of the Apple Vision Pro? Not Mark Zuckerberg. In an all-hands meeting Thursday, which was viewed by The Verge, the Meta CEO said he’s confident his rival mixed-reality headset — the Meta Quest 3, out this fall — will be the bigger hit due to its more accessible price: $499 vs. $3,499 for Apple’s. He also said Meta’s headset is “about being active and doing things,” while Apple’s appeared to focus on solitary, stationary use. “That could be the vision of the future of computing, but … it’s not the one that I want,” he said.
- Meta also revealed an app it plans to launch through Instagram to compete with Twitter, reported The Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources.
- Zuckerberg toutedMeta’s advancements in artificial intelligence, detailing how Instagram users will soon be able to modify pictures using generative AI.
By Jason Perry
Chief Technology Officer at Mindgrub
When Mark Zuckerberg announced the Meta Quest Pro, we all thought a price tag of $999 was crazy. Then Apple said hold my beer and released a $3,499 headset that makes $999 feel like a steal.
Here’s what Mark Zuckerberg thinks about Apple’s Vision Pro
theverge.com • 2 min read
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/8/23754239/mark-zuckerberg-meta-apple-vision-pro-headset
MR is just about wholly untapped at this point. So many opportunities with AR, passthrough and MR. The potential for new game concepts, gameplay mechanics, UX, etc. is damn near infinite. This is what makes it exciting…challenging, but exciting. https://lnkd.in/gv8-hY6T
Why Resolution Games believes mixed reality is a new frontier
gameanalytics.com • 6 min read
I’ve wondered how Meta might react, and today we got to hear Zuckerberg’s thoughts on the Apple Vision Pro.
“More importantly, our vision for the metaverse and presence is fundamentally social. It’s about people interacting in new ways and feeling closer in new ways. Our device is also about being active and doing things. By contrast, every demo that they showed was a person sitting on a couch by themself. I mean, that could be the vision of the future of computing, but like, it’s not the one that I want. There’s a real philosophical difference in terms of how we’re approaching this. And seeing what they put out there and how they’re going to compete just made me even more excited and in a lot of ways optimistic that what we’re doing matters and is going to succeed. But it’s going to be a fun journey.”
It’s a great observation, and many of the early reviewers noted that Apple placed them in a seated position to use the device. This is likely because Vision Pro’s software is still under development and not fully baked. After all, Apple went out of its way to make interactions with headset users more social by showing their eyes.
At the core, Meta, and Apple are making these products with very different outcomes in mind. Meta is a social platform, and the Metaverse is a social construct. Apple is looking for a computing platform that continues the journey of computers and phones.