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Tesla hires HoloLens designer from Microsoft augmented reality program

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Re: Tesla hires HoloLens designer from Microsoft augmented reality program

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Certainly interesting, especially as ODG partnered with BMW to bring AR to the Mini about a year ago [1] which appears to have not really gotten much commercial success. I could go into why but that's a broader conversation about AR interfaces today.

We also demoed a "see in your driveway" low poly Tesla long ago [2] which is better used for consumers to evaluate before purchase.

1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfvLpyHDAx4

2. https://youtu.be/9kavmNwOeF0

Re: Tesla hires HoloLens designer from Microsoft augmented reality program

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> But nonetheless, Tesla has been rumored to be working on an augmented reality system in the form of a heads-up display for the Model 3. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been referring to the interior controls of the vehicle as “spaceship-like” and the prototypes unveiled earlier this year didn’t feature any instrument cluster.

That's reassuring. One of the things about the model 3 that bothered me was that there was only one display between the driver and passenger. It seemed very weird to have to look way off to the side to read the instruments. If they can add a heads-up display, that's a great improvement. If they can make the focal distance appear to be past the windshield, that's even better. (I've heard that it takes our eyes longer to refocus from far to near and back than it takes to physically move our eyes down and up when we glance at the dashboard.)

I expect another eventual step in the evolution of the automobile to come with the introduction of head-mounted displays so that the driver can "see through" the car without obstruction. Windows could be made smaller or go away entirely to make the car stronger and more survivable in an impact, and perhaps cheaper as well.

Re: Tesla hires HoloLens designer from Microsoft augmented reality program

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Musk's businesses may be spread too thin. The Solar City merger was iffy; that's a bet Solar City can beat China on solar panel price.

Tesla needs to get their production line for the Model 3 going. They need to develop self-driving that works in the real world. The Gigafactory battery factory, which right now just has the battery assembly line moved from Fremont, needs to be finished.

Space-X needs to get their launch rate up so they can stop losing business to other launch providers. They need to finish the man-rated Falcon 9 and Dragon capsule. They also need to get the Falcon Heavy, which has slipped from 2014 to 2017, to first launch. There's also the Texas launch facility, which has slipped.

Musk has a lot of expansion underway, and most of it is behind schedule. Not a good time to go off in search of the next cool thing.

Re: Tesla hires HoloLens designer from Microsoft augmented reality program

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post #7

Musk's businesses may be spread too thin. The Solar City merger was iffy; that's a bet Solar City can beat China on solar panel price. Tesla needs to get their production line for the Model 3 going. They need to develop self-driving that works in the real world. The Gigafactory battery factory, which right now just has the battery assembly line moved from Fremont, needs to be finished. Space-X needs to get their laun…

You forgot to mention the 4400 satellite internet constellation he is planning.

Now i do get the sense that his businesses are spread a little too thin, but most of his businesses are pack leaders in what they are doing. He definitely sets overly optimistic goals but that happens when you are developing new technologies that no-one has done before.

Re: Tesla hires HoloLens designer from Microsoft augmented reality program

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I hope this means that we will have new posts on Andrew's blog (Minimally Minimal). Microsoft asked him to remove nearly all of his new posts related to design thus some of his last articles (e.g. about the Xbox One S) have been online only for a week or so.
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