Where's My Jetpack at CES 2020: II
The Consumer Electronics Show is back in person at the Las Vegas Convention Center but not without strict COVID-19 measures and a shortened week. The CTA’s Rick Kowalski joins me to talk about how Augmented Reality eyeglasses will replace your smartphone within the next 10 years, why Indy race cars are an excellent research tool for autonomous vehicles on city streets, and how artificial intelligence is cleaning up the kitchen.
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#AugmentedReality doesn't necessarily mean reality can't be super silly. @CTATech's Rick Kowalski at #CES2022 says get ready for THE BANANAPHONE. Full interview and podcast: https://t.co/hjUqkiqjgE pic.twitter.com/jsrxpX8I69
— Where's My Jetpack? (@myjetpackca) January 6, 2022
Think the #AR glasses at #CES2022 are too bulky? @CTATech's Rick Kowalksi says #5G and #edgecomputing will soon solve that. Full interview and podcast: https://t.co/hjUqkiHUFe pic.twitter.com/BGtKytruDh
— Where's My Jetpack? (@myjetpackca) January 6, 2022
Your smartphone will become obsolete thanks to #augmentedreality and #5G, says @CTATech's Rick Kowalksi at #CES2022. Full interview and podcast: https://t.co/hjUqkiHUFe pic.twitter.com/Qq7RGqS0oU
— Where's My Jetpack? (@myjetpackca) January 5, 2022
But does it have turn signals? #CES2022 pic.twitter.com/IcbLB28ipt
— Where's My Jetpack? (@myjetpackca) January 5, 2022