Snap co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel details the company’s long-term strategic focus on augmented reality glasses, arguing that AI will fundamentally shift computing from stationary workstation tasks to mobile, shared experiences. By prioritizing lightweight, see-through hardware over immersive VR, Snap aims to integrate digital utility into the physical world. Spiegel reflects on Snap’s "middle child" position in the tech industry—balancing significant scale with the agility of an independent player—and emphasizes the necessity of maintaining a flat, creative organizational structure. He highlights the importance of intrinsic motivation in leadership and the role of "learning by doing" in education. Furthermore, Spiegel addresses the societal anxiety surrounding AI, advocating for proactive industry communication and the redesign of educational systems to better prepare workers for a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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