2024 Tech I'm Ready For!
Summary
TLDRIn this forward-looking video, the speaker highlights the tech landscape for 2024, emphasizing the anticipation of new innovations following the impressive array of gadgets from 2023, including smartphones, VR, EVs, and more. Key focus areas include CES, Samsung's S24, and notably, Apple's Vision Pro, heralding it as a unique and unprecedented launch. The discourse shifts towards the promising horizon of multimodal AI, transforming how we interact with technology through various mediums. Additionally, speculation abounds on new hardware like the OLED iPad Pro, a redesigned Apple Watch, and advancements in electric vehicles, underscoring a year brimming with potential tech breakthroughs. The speaker also hints at exciting projects and collaborations, inviting viewers to stay tuned for a year of technological marvels.
Takeaways
- 🔥 The video introduces exciting tech expectations for 2024, highlighting CES, Samsung S24, and Apple Vision Pro as major upcoming events and launches.
- 👀 Apple Vision Pro is spotlighted as a significant and unprecedented launch, with its advanced features like eye tracking and immersive experience, despite its high price point.
- 🛠️ The concept of multimodal AI is predicted to be a major trend in 2024, expanding beyond text-based chatbots to understand and interact with multiple types of input, including text, audio, and visual.
- 🏆 Anticipation for innovative hardware like a potential new OLED iPad Pro and a redesigned Apple Watch 10, emphasizing the evolution and refreshment of tech products.
- 📱 Excitement for the integration of RCS on iPhones, aiming to improve messaging experiences by moving beyond SMS.
- 🚗 Electric vehicles (EVs) and their infrastructure, such as the Tesla Cybertruck and the adoption of the NACS port, are highlighted as key areas of interest for 2024.
- 🏀 Exploration of technology in sports, including both the tech within the sports themselves and in their broadcasting, is identified as a compelling content theme for the year.
- 📚 The video teases secret projects and Easter eggs within the script, promising major announcements and innovative developments in 2024.
- 📲 The importance of collaborations and conversations with other creators and experts is emphasized, suggesting a year of learning and shared insights.
- 💻 The script conveys a sense of anticipation and curiosity about the future of technology, from consumer electronics to AI, EVs, and beyond, marking 2024 as a year to watch.
Q & A
What major tech event is mentioned as occurring at the beginning of every year?
-CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas is mentioned as occurring at the beginning of every year.
What significant product launch is expected from Samsung in January?
-A Samsung event expected to reveal the S24 family is mentioned as a significant product launch in January.
What is the Apple Vision Pro, and why is it considered unprecedented?
-The Apple Vision Pro is hinted as an unprecedented Apple launch due to its unique presentation and the mystery surrounding its functionality, marking a significant event in the tech community.
How does the transcript describe the Apple Vision Pro's cost and target audience?
-The Apple Vision Pro is described as super expensive, at $3,500, targeting early adopters interested in VR technology.
What is 'multimodal AI' and why is it significant for 2024?
-Multimodal AI refers to AI systems capable of understanding and processing multiple types of input, like text, audio, images, or video. It's significant for 2024 as it represents an advancement in AI technology, offering more versatile and powerful applications.
What notable absence in product releases is mentioned for the year 2023?
-The transcript mentions the notable absence of any new iPad releases in 2023.
What are the expectations for the OLED iPad Pro in 2024?
-There are expectations for a new OLED iPad Pro to be released in 2024, anticipated for its potentially superior display quality.
What redesign is anticipated for the Apple Watch in its 10th generation?
-A truly redesigned Apple Watch is anticipated for the Series 10, marking a significant change for the first time in the product's history.
What change in smartphone technology is the speaker hoping for in 2024?
-The speaker is hoping for some actually interesting smartphones in 2024, possibly involving new or innovative features even in mid-range models.
What is the significance of electric vehicles (EVs) for the year 2024, according to the transcript?
-According to the transcript, 2024 is expected to be the most interesting year yet for electric vehicles, with advancements like the Tesla Cybertruck hitting the streets and more affordable EV options anticipated.
Outlines
🚀 Anticipating Tech Innovations in 2024
The script starts with an exciting preview of technological advancements expected in 2024, emphasizing the continuous evolution of technology, with CES in Las Vegas highlighted as a significant event for showcasing new inventions. The narrative anticipates the Samsung S24 reveal and speculates on similarities with the previous model. A considerable focus is on Apple Vision Pro, described as a groundbreaking release by Apple, despite its high price and the mystery surrounding its practical applications. The narrator shared personal experiences with the product and expressed curiosity about its ultimate utility, especially in terms of software applications and user experiences. Also, the concept of multimodal AI is introduced, indicating a shift towards more versatile and interactive AI technologies, capable of understanding and processing various types of inputs, which could revolutionize user interactions with technology.
🔍 The Year of Multimodal AI and Evolving Gadgets
This paragraph explores the potential of multimodal AI, which integrates various types of data input, enhancing the capabilities of virtual assistants and AI technologies. It also touches on the anticipation for innovative hardware like the OLED iPad Pro and a redesigned Apple Watch Series 10, suggesting a year filled with significant tech advancements. Furthermore, the script discusses the broader impact of AI beyond consumer tech, highlighting its applications in addressing global challenges like wildfires and disease. The narrative also speculates on the future of smartphones, encouraging innovation in a mature market, and underscores the ongoing evolution of electric vehicles (EVs), indicating a promising year for the auto industry with new models and broader adoption of EV infrastructure.
🎥 Exciting Video Projects and Collaborations Ahead
The final paragraph shifts focus to the narrator's personal plans for the channel, expressing enthusiasm for producing content that resonates with viewers, including high-tech sports videos and collaborative projects. The narrator reflects on the success of previous videos and the potential of exploring technology in sports, hinting at upcoming collaborations and top-secret projects slated for release in 2024. The anticipation for engaging content and the promise of revealing hidden Easter eggs in the video script adds an element of intrigue, inviting viewers to stay tuned for future announcements and content.
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Keywords
💡CES
💡Samsung S24
💡Apple Vision Pro
💡Multimodal AI
💡iPad Pro
💡Apple Watch Series 10
💡RCS on iPhone
💡Electric Vehicles (EVs)
💡Sports Technology
💡Collaborations
Highlights
Introduction of new tech expectations for 2024, covering a range of gadgets from smartphones to VR and electric vehicles.
Anticipation for CES in Las Vegas and potential innovations.
Expectation of the Samsung S24 reveal and its similarities to S23.
The launch of Apple Vision Pro as a significant and unique product from Apple.
Details on the Apple Vision Pro's features and the curiosity around its actual use cases.
The high price of Apple Vision Pro and its target market of early adopters.
Discussion on multimodal AI as a major trend for 2024, integrating various forms of input beyond text.
Prediction of more consumer-facing and practical applications of AI in different sectors.
The absence of a new iPad in 2023 and anticipation for an OLED iPad Pro in 2024.
Speculation on a redesigned Apple Watch 10 and potential impact on the market.
Excitement for RCS coming to iPhone and the implications for SMS.
Hope for innovative smartphone designs in 2024, despite the mature market.
The continuing evolution of electric vehicles and the expanding availability of Tesla Superchargers.
Anticipation for more affordable EVs and hybrid options.
Plans for exploring tech in sports and potential collaborations on YouTube.
Tease of top-secret projects launching in 2024 with hidden Easter eggs in the video.
Transcripts
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- New intro.
And there's new tech coming.
I mean, there's always new tech coming,
but what better time to lay it all out
than the beginning of the year
for some of the best stuff we're expecting for 2024?
Now, there was plenty of great tech in 2023:
From smartphones to cameras to VR stuff
to computers and headphones, a bunch of good EVs,
and a bunch of even better EV promises.
But 2024 is looking up.
So these are, to me,
the most interesting new bits of tech stuff
that we can look forward to for this upcoming year.
Actually, right at the beginning of every year
is CES in January, where it's out in Las Vegas.
This year, again, I will not be there in person,
but I will have my eyes on it,
and I will be seeing if there's anything interesting
that sort of bubbles up above the rest of the noise.
I can always count on you guys
to send me that stuff on Twitter if you see anything.
But then also, typically kicking off every year with a bang
is a January Samsung event.
So we're expecting S24 reveal stuff pretty soon.
Also, based on the leaks,
it looks like S24 family is gonna look very similar to S23.
So it'll be curious to see what stuff
they actually do change.
But that's another January thing.
We're about to get that soon.
But the big headliner that appears to be
right around the corner, it feels like, is Apple Vision Pro.
This feels like maybe the most unprecedented Apple launch
in a long time, certainly in my career online.
Just because, you know, love 'em, hate 'em,
Apple is one of the biggest tech companies in the world,
and them doing such a weird launch like this
is pretty fascinating.
So they've shown it on stage,
they did that announcement video.
And they announced it months ahead of time,
but they have not shown a single Apple employee
or executive wearing it even once.
And they've let people actually test this thing out,
including myself many times,
but nobody has been allowed to film themself
using it at all.
And just in general,
there's still a lot of unanswered questions
about how it's going to work,
what it's going to be really good at,
what you're going to want to use it for.
Are you going to have to go into an Apple store
to get custom fit
to actually be able to buy one of these things?
It's just shaping up to be one of the most interesting
new products in a long time.
Now, it's super expensive.
We all know that. 3,500 bucks.
So it's, for sure, not for everyone.
Most people I know don't even plan on getting one,
but it is for those early adopters
who are curious about the VR stuff.
And those who do,
I already know will be very impressed by the pass-through,
which is incredible.
By the immersion and the resolution, which is really good.
By the eye tracking, which is borderline magical.
But also, it feels like it's going to be hard to review
because it doesn't really compete against
any of the other VR headsets.
Like, it is much more expensive than any of the others.
So it doesn't compete against them,
but then also, it feels like, okay, that means
it has no competition, which is kind of weird, too.
It's just, it's fascinating.
I will say if you wanna go back
and watch my initial impressions
after I first tried Apple Vision Pro
the day it got announced, I will link that video below.
That's one thing, you know,
I think this headset is going to be
technically impressive to the people that try it.
But the other half of the story that's completely unwritten
is, what apps are gonna come out for it?
What are the killer features
and the use cases going to turn out to be
that it turns out Apple Vision Pro is really good at?
I had his vision of, like, wearing it on the airplane
and watching a movie,
wearing the headset for a four-hour flight,
but it's also so heavy,
that I don't know if I'd wanna wear it for that long?
And will the battery actually last that long?
There's so many questions, not a lot of answers yet,
so looking forward to that for this year.
But you know what I have almost no doubt about?
I'm calling it now, remember the word "multimodal."
Just for 2024,
this is going to be the year of multimodal AI.
See, we've seen so much of the focus on AI
for these past couple years.
Or, the past two years or so, it feels like a long time.
But it's mainly just been these chatbots, right?
Where they're trained on all this information,
and then you give it a text prompt,
and it gives you a text answer.
So it could generate, you know, some new interesting prompts
or it can summarize something for you
or it can sort of spit out something creative.
But it's text in, text out.
But we are right now at the beginning of starting to see
what's called multimodal AI, which all that really means
is it's more than one different type of medium
input into this AI system.
So it'll be able to understand text or audio
or images or video
and be able to work with that and still give you an output.
So Google got in trouble a couple of days ago
because they faked a video.
And it's still on their YouTube channel.
It's a six-minute video of them
asking their new multimodal Gemini Ultra AI model
a bunch of different questions in a row
about, you know, stuff it sees being put on a table,
drawings.
You know, this guy puts objects in the frame, et cetera,
and it's very conversational about all this stuff.
(cups scraping)
- [Gemini] The cup to the left.
- [Demonstrator] Nice!
- So that was fake.
Or, at least, heavily edited.
But I honestly didn't really care.
The idea, to me, of it actually being that advanced,
it never crossed my mind
that that could be actually realtime.
But the idea,
the idea of being able to feed
your virtual assistant anything,
that, to me, is the leveling up of this AI
that we've been hoping for.
Just being able to give it whatever's in front of you.
Just be able to show it something or type out text
or read it something or whatever,
and all of that still works?
I'm excited for eventually having
a multimodal Google Assistant, whenever that happens.
I also even did a Short recently
about the Meta AI smart glasses.
They have a camera on the front,
but they also have an AI model
in the glasses themselves, in the computer.
And that AI model is now, in an early access program,
multimodal, and so you can look at stuff with the glasses,
and it'll be able to help you with it.
Look, all I'm saying is multimodal AI.
Just remember that word for now.
And that's not even counting all the rest of the stuff
AI is genuinely useful for
that's not even consumer-facing,
from finding patterns in immense amounts of data
to be able to better predict and control wildfires
or to be able to invent new materials or cure diseases.
What a world we live in.
- We truly live in an age of wonders.
- Now, new hardware is always fun, right?
You know, new phones, new tablets,
new computers, all that stuff.
You wanna know something interesting, though,
about last year?
Not a single new iPad was released in 2023.
Makes you think.
Now, the thing about the iPad
is Apple does tend to make a couple occasional,
like, amazing hardware changes to the iPad Pro.
I think the iPad Pro is genuinely one
of the most impressive pieces of hardware tech
that I've ever used.
And then they do that every year or two,
but then at the end of the day you use it,
and it's still an iPad.
So I say this with some hesitation,
but I am actually really looking forward
to seeing the rumored new OLED iPad Pro
in 2024.
That's something we've heard that we might get for a while.
We already have an OLED S8 Ultra.
That tablet is amazing looking,
and I wanna see a super bright OLED display on an iPad.
We'll see if that shows up soon.
But one more interesting design change
we're actually expecting with Apple,
is actually the Watch 10,
the Series 10 10th generation Apple Watch.
All signs are pointing towards
a truly redesigned Apple Watch
for the first time really ever
in this year's Apple Watch 10.
Now, I mean, let's be real:
Apple Watch has looked kind of the same for a long time.
Yes, the Ultra is a little different.
It's a little bigger, a little flatter on the front.
But the Series 9 looks just like a Series 8,
which looks just like a Series 7, Series 6, Series 5.
So they're all the same shape,
other than basically the bezel getting a little bit thinner.
Now, change for the sake of change
isn't really useful on its face,
but I just think the Apple Watch
feels like it actually could use a fresh coat of paint,
just a little design, a little refresh to get up to date
with the Galaxy Watches of the world.
Nice circles. I think it would look nice.
Also, have you heard that the Apple Watch
is, like, dangerously close to being banned in the US?
Which is a whole separate story
maybe worth a whole separate video.
We'll stay tuned on that.
Oh, and RCS on the iPhone.
I'm excited for RCS
to finally come to the iPhone sometime in 2024.
They haven't said when, but Apple's committed to it.
I usually don't root for tech to die,
but I do think it's time to be done with SMS forever.
So, welcome on board.
Now, this one's more general,
but I am actually hoping this year
for some actually interesting smartphones.
I'll put it that way.
Because obviously,
this is probably a little bit of a crazy ask
because smartphones are clearly mature,
and they all are kind of looking the same,
and they improve a little bit every year.
Even the folding ones now
are kind of looking the same as they did the year before.
But I think this is a good ripe time
for a new, maybe mid-range.
It's not gonna be the flagship, the big hitters,
but maybe a mid-range smartphone
to really try something crazy new.
It might be a crazy risky thing, might not happen,
but I'm hoping that we do get
to see something like that in 2024.
And then, also, I've said this before,
but every single year for the next probably 15 years
is going to be the most interesting year
for electric cars yet,
and I don't think 2024 is any exception to that rule.
And, you know, we've got a bunch of really solid EVs
already out there in the world, right?
The most popular new car in the world is an EV,
and there's already some really good ones in North America.
Also, the NACS port has very quickly
gotten a ton of commitments
from pretty much everyone making electric cars.
So basically, Tesla Superchargers
will be available to way more electric cars.
Great.
Now, this year coming up, we already have
Tesla Cybertrucks starting to hit the streets.
That's pretty crazy.
We are also definitely expecting a Model 3
and Model Y refresh very soon, imminently.
I mean, the Model 3 refresh is already out there.
It's shipping in Europe and Asia,
and I think it'll be in the US pretty soon.
Now, stay tuned to the Auto Focus channel
for a look at those.
We also just got a crazy Porsche Taycan refresh
drop a crazy Nurburgring lap time.
So that looks to be a competitor to the Model S Plaid
at the very high end.
But also there should be way more
hopefully more affordable EVs
coming out over the next couple of years.
So all of this,
plus some hybrids that are somewhere in between
for people not ready to go fully electric,
that should all be the most interesting year yet
for Auto Focus stuff.
So I'm excited for that.
And then, of course, there's lots of other tech
that I am hoping to see take strides forward this year.
But also, I wanted to cap this off with some of the videos
that I'm most looking forward to here this year.
So last year, there were 70-plus new videos on this channel,
which were super fun.
And I have this, like, threshold
for what I consider like a certified banger.
Like, when a video...
When people approached me in real life
mentioning one of these videos,
there were a couple that really bubbled to the top,
and those were the Tesla Solar Roof video.
The Tesla Cybertruck, actually.
Apple Vision Pro, for sure.
And the Formula 1 explain video.
Those all popped off.
I really enjoyed the Formula 1 explain video, though,
because obviously, that sport is incredibly high-tech.
But I also think, low-key, there is a lot of other tech
in a lot of other sports that's worth highlighting
that I think would be super fun to make videos about.
Now, some of it is in the sport itself.
Some of it is in the training for the sport,
you might be surprised by.
Some of it is in the broadcast.
Like, you already know about those highlight moments.
Tennis match, you see the ball, the slow-mo camera,
and it hits just, like, on the line,
and you get that replay instantly.
The line of scrimmage in football.
The pitch count and the strike zone in baseball.
There's tons of stuff like that.
My point is I'm probably making sports tech videos in 2024
because I've had a lot of fun with those,
and I happen to be very interested in that.
But then I also wanna do more collaborations in general.
I've had a lot of fun with the "Waveform" podcast.
Which if you haven't already subscribed there,
link below, get subscribed.
But we have guests on there all the time,
which are really fun.
And it highlights how much you can learn
from having conversations with people.
I think my creator conversations are some of my favorites.
But also, just in general
collaborations with people on YouTube.
So if y'all have suggestions for people,
for channels you'd like to see us collaborate with,
definitely leave a comment below
because that's on the high list for me.
And then, there's a few
top-secret projects we've been working on
over here for a while
that are finally going to launch in 2024.
You'll know 'em when you see 'em.
There'll be huge announcements.
Stay tuned here, on Twitter,
and everywhere else for that stuff.
I've included Easter eggs to the two biggest ones
in this video.
They're subtle, but once they're announced, you'll know.
So, yeah, look forward to all that stuff
for the new calendar year.
I'm gonna wrap it up here.
Thanks for watching.
See you in 2024.
Like, starting now.
Peace.
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