Imagine a world where smart glasses do everything but brew your morning coffee. Well, Sesame is making strides toward that dream! They’ve just recruited Nate Mitchell, another Oculus co-founder, to help lead the charge as their chief product officer.
This isn’t just any old hiring; it’s a reunion of sorts. Mitchell and Brendan Iribe, Sesame’s captain, have teamed up since the days of Scaleform in 2009, navigating through long past waters at Autodesk and Gaikai before diving into the VR fray with Oculus. When two founders of a company that turned virtual reality into a household name get together, you know they mean business.
Now, Sesame is all set to venture into the realm of AI-powered glasses with an as-yet-undisclosed next-gen embedded operating system. Sounds fancy, right?
But let’s not forget, Mitchell’s transition follows his less-than-stellar stint with his gaming startup, Mountaintop. Still, let’s keep our fingers crossed that he’s put those failed attempts behind him—because if anyone can turn heads in the smart glasses game, it’s these two.
So, grab your virtual popcorn because this show is just getting started! Will Sesame’s glasses redefine our digital experience? Or will they end up collecting dust alongside other high-tech flops from the past? Only time will tell.



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