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We’re familiar with product/market fit, but have you ever considered product/person fit? Having empathy for the end user is what differentiates the companies that design technology for the benefit of humans from those that are simply out to make a profit. So, how do we design AI, VR and AR products that promote social good—and truly change people’s lives?
Sean White is the Chief R&D Officer for Mozilla, the non-profit company behind the Firefox browser. Sean also serves as a visiting lecturer at Stanford University as well as a judge for the environmental category of the International Tech Awards. An entrepreneur and inventor, Sean is dedicated to leading the development of the technologies that enable creative expression, connect us to each other, and enhance our understanding of the world around us.
Today, Sean joins us to share his background in academia and startups as well as his experience in the early days of mixed reality. He explains what is necessary to promote the widespread adoption of VR, how to identify your personal mission, and the value in asking questions about emerging technology through art. Listen in for insight around Mozilla’s role as a ‘trusted personal agent’ and learn how the company works to create product/person fit!
Topics Covered
Sean’s background in academia and startups
Mozilla’s take on their role in advancing technology
Sean’s experience in VR, AR and MR
Sean’s favorite recent AR experience
How to promote the wide adoption of VR/AR
Mozilla’s view of user identity in VR
Sean’s involvement with The Tech
Sean’s insight on finding your mission
Sean’s take on asking questions through art
How Mozilla tracks success and progress
Connect with Sean
Mozilla https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/
Mozilla on Twitter https://twitter.com/mozilla
Sean on Twitter https://twitter.com/seanwhite?lang=en
Sean on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanwhite/
Sean on Medium https://medium.com/@seanwhite
Resources
Favor https://favordelivery.com/
VIVE https://www.vive.com/us/product/vive-virtual-reality-system/
Oculus Go https://www.oculus.com/go/
Tribeca Film Festival https://www.tribecafilm.com/immersive
Fortnite https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite/en-US/buy-now/battle-royale
The Tech Museum of Innovation https://www.thetech.org/
Crisis Text Line https://www.crisistextline.org/
FirefoxReality https://mixedreality.mozilla.org/
Mozilla ‘Hubs’ https://hubs.mozilla.com/
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline https://www.amazon.com/Ready-Player-One-Ernest-Cline/dp/0307887448
The Lawnmower Man https://www.amazon.com/Lawnmower-Man-New-Line-Platinum/dp/6304604572
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We’re familiar with product/market fit, but have you ever considered product/person fit? Having empathy for the end user is what differentiates the companies that design technology for the benefit of humans from those that are simply out to make a profit. So, how do we design AI, VR and AR products that promote social good—and truly change people’s lives?
Sean White is the Chief R&D Officer for Mozilla, the non-profit company behind the Firefox browser. Sean also serves as a visiting lecturer at Stanford University as well as a judge for the environmental category of the International Tech Awards. An entrepreneur and inventor, Sean is dedicated to leading the development of the technologies that enable creative expression, connect us to each other, and enhance our understanding of the world around us.
Today, Sean joins us to share his background in academia and startups as well as his experience in the early days of mixed reality. He explains what is necessary to promote the widespread adoption of VR, how to identify your personal mission, and the value in asking questions about emerging technology through art. Listen in for insight around Mozilla’s role as a ‘trusted personal agent’ and learn how the company works to create product/person fit!
Topics Covered
Sean’s background in academia and startups
Mozilla’s take on their role in advancing technology
Sean’s experience in VR, AR and MR
Sean’s favorite recent AR experience
How to promote the wide adoption of VR/AR
Mozilla’s view of user identity in VR
Sean’s involvement with The Tech
Sean’s insight on finding your mission
Sean’s take on asking questions through art
How Mozilla tracks success and progress
Connect with Sean
Mozilla https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/
Mozilla on Twitter https://twitter.com/mozilla
Sean on Twitter https://twitter.com/seanwhite?lang=en
Sean on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanwhite/
Sean on Medium https://medium.com/@seanwhite
Resources
Favor https://favordelivery.com/
VIVE https://www.vive.com/us/product/vive-virtual-reality-system/
Oculus Go https://www.oculus.com/go/
Tribeca Film Festival https://www.tribecafilm.com/immersive
Fortnite https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite/en-US/buy-now/battle-royale
The Tech Museum of Innovation https://www.thetech.org/
Crisis Text Line https://www.crisistextline.org/
FirefoxReality https://mixedreality.mozilla.org/
Mozilla ‘Hubs’ https://hubs.mozilla.com/
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline https://www.amazon.com/Ready-Player-One-Ernest-Cline/dp/0307887448
The Lawnmower Man https://www.amazon.com/Lawnmower-Man-New-Line-Platinum/dp/6304604572