
"When I was working at Magic Leap, and people asked me why I thought that was a good idea, I would ask the rhetorical question: "do you really think that twenty years from now everyone is still going to be going around all day staring at little rectangles in their hands?" At the time it seemed obvious to me that the answer was no."
"Reader, I have changed my mind. Twenty years from now, everyone is still going to be staring at handheld rectangles. Or at least that is the case if the only alternative is wearing things on their faces."
The initial belief was that in twenty years, people would not be using handheld devices constantly. However, the perspective has changed, suggesting that if the only alternative is face-worn technology, people will likely continue to prefer handheld devices. The idea that society will move away from staring at screens in their hands has been reconsidered, indicating a strong likelihood that handheld devices will remain prevalent in the future.
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