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...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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remember, the house always wins  - who is the house
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Singularity Hub > Computer Interfaces > No More Malls: 5 Disruptive Techs Transforming Retail
Peter DiamandisWritten By: Peter Diamandis
Posted: 06/12/14 8:00 AM

Email Story
NO MORE MALLS: 5 DISRUPTIVE TECHS TRANSFORMING RETAIL

augmented reality

Five technologies are converging to transform the retail shopping experience forever.

This is big. This isn’t Amazon, it’s Amazon x100. Very social, very local and very efficient.

This will impact multiple industries.

Though it applies to other retail, the example I’ll share in this email is clothes shopping — specifically, a new approach that will give you back massive amounts of time in your life and make the experience fun, fast and super-personalized.

Gone are the wasted hours in dressing rooms or combing through racks and finding nothing in your preferred size or style.

The five converging technologies are:
1. 3D imaging
2. Body-motion sensors
3. Virtual reality headsets
4. Virtual worlds
5. Big data & AI

Let me give you a glimpse of the future.

Of course this doesn’t just hit clothing. It hits every element related to retail, like buildings, labor and transportation.

First, let’s look at the experience, and then we’ll examine the tech behind it.

THE FUTURE RETAIL EXPERIENCE
Here’s one future of clothes shopping…

You won’t drive to a store. Ever.

Eventually, clothing stores will go away, dematerialized and significantly demonetized — just like Amazon has done to most bookstores.

Your body is scanned and the data file is private. It’s your exact body on that exact day.

You put on your VR goggles, and appear in a virtual store. Zero time to get there. No traffic, no parking hassles, no walking across the mall to get to the store.

You enter YOUR personal clothing store. Everything in this store is your exact size. Everything fits. The store has every designer and every design on the planet. Forget “re”tail – this is “me”tail.

Your friend, who you called a few minutes ago, joins you via their VR headset, and he or she sees everything you see. The experience is social and fun.

You voice what you’re looking for: “Red high-heeled shoes to match my new dress, which has a long black skirt.” Suddenly (think the movie Matrix), racks of perfectly fitting products appear like magic.

You can ask an AI advisor (online and listening) for help.Presto, a fashion show materializes before your very eyes. Every model walking down the runway looks like you and is wearing a different combination of clothing.

When you see an outfit you like, you just point and instantly, your virtual self is wearing it. No frustration of getting undressed or dressed. Mirrors all around allow you to see your virtual self from every angle.

As you move in real life, your virtual reflection the mirror moves in exact sync. It feels and looks just like you are looking at yourself in the mirror.

You wonder aloud how these virtual shoes would look with a particular blouse in your closet at home. No problem: every piece of physical clothing you own in the real world is also available for you to wear in this virtual world. You ask, and instantly you’re wearing it.

When you’re done, and you have the exact, perfect clothes you need, you pay the bill and your clothes arrive the next day. (And, if the warehouse or robotic manufacturer is local, perhaps the same day.)

Oh, and by the way, the cost for an outfit is at least half of what they are today — no middle man.

THE TECH BEHIND IT
Let’s begin with 3D imaging. It’s now possible to have your body 3D imaged from head to toe at a sub-millimeter accuracy, showing every ripple of muscle or cellulite, to allow the perfect-fitting jeans or shoes.

How? This technology is breaking out (from deceptive to disruptive) right now. First, it may be derivatives of Microsoft’s Kinect, or Google’s new Project Tango. As Google demonstrated in February, this technology gives smartphones the ability to do realistic 3D mapping. Your phone will be able to create 250 million 3D measurements per second to build a 3D model.

Next, body motion sensors. Imagine wearing low-cost, lightweight sensors that pick up your body’s precise movements and replicate them perfectly in a virtual world. As you raise your arms, twirl around, flex your muscles or do your best runway walk, the sensors gather real-time data and reflect those movements in a virtual world.

This technology exists. Developed originally for the video game world, PrioVR came out of, naturally, a successful Kickstarter campaign (see PrioVR in action here: http://www.priovr.com).

Next, let’s consider the future of virtual reality worlds. In past blogs I’ve mentioned my friend Philip Rosedale, the creator of Second Life. His new company High Fidelity is working towards creating virtual worlds with the fidelity of James Cameron’s movie Avatar. Remember how beautiful and real that animation looked? Imagine stepping into that world from your living room.

The next piece of tech is the Oculus Rift VR headset – virtual reality goggles you wear to enter into a virtual world. I recently wrote about this company, started by Palmer Luckey. Just 18 months after a $2.5 million Kickstarter campaign in Aug 2012, Facebook acquired Oculus VR for $2 billion. From what I’ve seen, their next generation of headgear, DK2, is nothing less than spectacular (check it out here: http://www.oculusvr.com).

Big data and artificial intelligence are the final pieces of converging technology. Imagine data on every piece of clothing available in the world, and artificial intelligence (think IBM’s Watson) able to understand and advise you on fashion and fashion trends.

HOW YOU CAN LEARN MORE
So that’s it: A glimpse at clothes shopping in the future.

This is the sort of content and conversations we discuss at Abundance 360 – the convergence of technology leading to the dematerialization, demonetization and democratization of products, services and industries.

How would you prepare your business and your family if you knew what the future would look like today?

If you’d like personal coaching from me on this and want to learn more, head to http://www.a360.com. And if you want a deep dive into any of these technologies, consider coming to Singularity University’s Executive Programs.

Share this email with your friends, especially if they love to shop or are in the retail industry.

We are living toward incredible times where the only constant is change, and the rate of change is increasing.

[Credits: portrait of man courtesy of Shutterstock]

This entry was posted in Computer Interfaces and tagged ai, big data, peter diamandis, virtual reality, virtual reality goggles, virtual worlds.



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...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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remember, the house always wins  - who is the house


BINGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OH WAIT!....did I win?.....NOPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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This casino will take what is left of people's disposable income. Other businesses will suffer. I don't see the positives. Jobs?People are better off just working for themselves.
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A casino is providing entertainment . They have video games for adults.  igt makes most of the machines. http://www.igt.com/us-en.aspx. There are many job openings for Slots Technicians.


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I'm not a fan of casino's.....but if not a casino....then what?

call centers
dollar stores
office jobs
bars
eateries
???????

If it HAS to be a casino....then so be it. AS LONG AS....they do NOT offer taxpayer's money to support it!!
Let it stand on it's own with PRIVATE investors.
If it is going to be such a lucrative business...there should be private investors standing in line...yes?

THE INDUSTRIAL AGE IS OVERseas!!!!!!


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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I don't think jobs are "created" without population growth. This will just take money from one sector to the next. Money spent in the casinos will just be from locals. It's not like people will come from New York City. No net gain for the region.
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I don't think jobs are "created" without population growth. This will just take money from one sector to the next. Money spent in the casinos will just be from locals. It's not like people will come from New York City. No net gain for the region.


BINGO!!!!


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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And the VAST MAJORITY of the profits will be pocketed/taken out of state by Rush and possibly used to prop up any other of their casinos that may need improvments or are under performing.   Regardless, the bulk of it will not be spent in NYS.   And a path of losing bettors along with the social ills caused by the gambling(bankruptcy/crime(robbery,white collar crimes of embezzelment)/use of city services-police,judges,road maint. etc.) will be left behind for the city to deal with.  Will it result in more city employee hires (police etc.) and more health ins./pension costs for them?   How much of the guaranteed $ will be used up for these problems.   What will be the net $ realized from this amount after these type of "expenses" are figured in, that can be applied to the alledged property tax relief.
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Just legalize gambling in all of Schenectady.

Why do corporations have the right to profit from gambling but the residents don't?

Local gambling would boost the local economy, not funnel millions out of Schenectady to stockholders.

More corporate welfare.

Schenectady government has a one track mind.

And it needs to be derailed.

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Quoted from bumblethru
I'm not a fan of casino's.....but if not a casino....then what?

call centers
dollar stores
office jobs
bars
eateries
???????

If it HAS to be a casino....then so be it. AS LONG AS....they do NOT offer taxpayer's money to support it!!
Let it stand on it's own with PRIVATE investors.
If it is going to be such a lucrative business...there should be private investors standing in line...yes?

THE INDUSTRIAL AGE IS OVERseas!!!!!!


Doesn't Galesi know this!!!

He can NEVER make condos and another Price Chopper work at ALCO. He can't even rent his little crap apartments Downtown!!!

That's why he sucks the life out of the State, City and County to make $25 million dollar homeless shelter on Broadway. Ontop of his low income apartments he's creating at the old DSS building near Union with $500K from the City HUD grant.

He's slime... leaving the spineless to wither....
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He can't even rent his little crap apartments Downtown!!!





You mean cheerleaders for downtown haven't left the nest and moved in to rent an apartment downtown?

But I also think King Phillip should be mandated to rent one of those apartments.  Ditto Queen Leesa.   Perhaps even Gary and Mary


Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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You mean cheerleaders for downtown haven't left the nest and moved in to rent an apartment downtown?

But I also think King Phillip should be mandated to rent one of those apartments.  Ditto Queen Leesa.   Perhaps even Gary and Mary


LOL...not unless its in the proctors safety zone area...as if they would expose them self's to the dangers of city life outside of the proctors shielded area  
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