David Rose, MIT lecturer, author, and serial entrepreneur
offers a unique perspective on the next platform of spatial
computing, what he calls SuperSight. His last book, Enchanted
Objects is one of the definite texts on designing the Internet of
Things. David wrote the seminal patent on photo-sharing, founded an
AI company focused on computer vision, and was VP of Vision
Technology at Warby Parker. David is known for translating complex
technologies into delightfully intuitive new products and
consulting to businesses on how to thrive in digital
disruption.
David’s work has been featured at the MoMA, covered in The New York
Times, WIRED, The Economist, and parodied on The Colbert Report.
David's apartment was featured in a New York Times video called
“The Internet of Things,” where he shared some examples of how to
incorporate magic into mundane objects: a Google Earth coffee table
that responds to gesture, Skype cabinetry in the living room, and a
doorbell reminiscent of Mrs. Weasley's click which rings when a
family member is on their way home. He even got John Stewart to
belly-laugh when he was a guest on the Tonight Show!
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