Friday, October 18, 2024

A.I & XR

 XR is Extended Reality & 

A.I. is Artificial Intelligence 

Top 5 XR 

and AI 

marketing 

trends in 

2023

Here's what's in store 

for marketers as 

rapid advances in 

extended reality and 

artificial intelligence 

disrupt the industry.

Recently, I had a panic attack 

brought on by a sort-of existential 

crisis. It’s the first time, maybe 

ever, that I was so flooded with 

excitement (and anxiety) over 

technological advances that I 

needed to pause. My recent trip 

to Augmented World Expo (AWE), 

the world’s largest extended 

reality conference, triggered 

AI-induced anxiety. I experienced 

the latest AI-enabled tools and 

technologies that will transform 

how we interact with the world 

around us. 

Rapidly disrupting our personal 

and professional environments 

like a runaway train, AI is poised 

to be more impactful than the 

internet. While such rapid change 

can cause us to fear the unknown, 

it can also fill us with wonder and 

awe as we imagine a future where 

many of our biggest challenges 

have been solved. As a society, 

we need to collectively hit the 

pause button and work out how 

to harness this technology 

ethically and responsibly. 

I’m happy to report groups like 

GatherVerse actively have these 

difficult conversations as we 

speak. In the meantime, I’m 

taking some deep, conscious 

breaths and focusing on the 

positive implications of these 

tools and how they are helping us 

become better communicators. 

Here are my top five extended 

reality (XR) and artificial 

intelligence (AI) takeaways from 

AWE for 2023 and beyond. 

XR And AI 1

1. There will be an AI for that!

AI advances are astounding. 

Almost overnight, tools have been 

created to do most of what I 

teach my communications 

students. We must understand, 

embrace and learn how to 

incorporate these tools into our 

work ethically. 

Keeping up with these tools is 

impossible.However, an AI-driven 

website now aggregates all these 

tools, categorizes them and 

demonstrates the true magnitude 

of the AI tsunami upon us. There’s 

An AI For That houses AI tools for 

everything from finding an AI 

soulmate to virtual CMOs and 

everything in between. Think 

social media management, 

marketing briefs, email campaigns 

and, of course, content. 

I have been testing many of these 

tools and the capabilities are 

impressive! With the right tools, 

you can build, design, write copy 

for, optimize and publish an entire 

website with a fully populated 

blog in under two hours. I’ve been 

writing about these tools in my 

monthly XR/AI Marketing Brief. 

While the benefits of using AI for 

practical marketing tasks, like 

writing blog posts or emails, are 

apparent, the true power of these 

new tools is the ability to scale 

personalization. And I’m not just 

talking about swapping out 

images on a landing page based 

on a user’s buying history. We’re 

heading toward a future where 

everyone can have an AI assistant, 

tutor, mentor, companion, 

professor, fitness trainer, therapist 

or consultant trained on their 

unique needs, learning style and 

preferences.

The most inspiring session at the 

AWE this year (2023) was about 

scaling this type of personalized 

learning and was presented by 

Monica Ares, head of immersive 

learning at Meta. She skillfully 

outlined the true potential of AI to 

dramatically impact how we learn, 

teach and educate. You can watch 

her entire presentation on 

AWE’s YouTube channel; it’s not 

to be missed. 

A great example of this type of 

personalized learning was one of 

the most talked about apps at 

AWE called Wol. The project 

features an AI-enabled talking owl 

that delivers an entertaining and

educational presentation that’s 

always unique. Accessible via 

Meta’s latest Quest Pro headset, 

Meta Quest 2 devices and iOS 

and Android smartphones, Wol 

presents the future of education 

and marketing — personalized 

learning experiences. AI-enabled 

characters will allow audiences to 

guide their own experience and 

become active participants 

instead of passive consumers of 

content. 

The advances in AI technology 

allow a company to effectively 

scale personalization, bringing 

down the costs and resources 

required to deliver personalized 

learning, training and branded 

content. You can learn more 

about Wol on Niantic’s website 

and try it at meetwol.com. 

XR And AI 2

Dig deeper: XR + AI: 5 tools 

driving today’s content revolution

2. Coming soon — an AI version of 

you! 

That’s right. You will soon be 

confronted with the existential 

question of how to live when you 

can be in two places 

simultaneously. Celebrities are 

already selling their AI-enabled 

likenesses to brands and studios, 

allowing them to take on more 

work and profit from walking, 

talking, life-like versions of 

themselves. 

These AI doubles won’t be just 

for the rich and famous. Those 

with enough cash can create AI-

driven versions of themselves 

that can stand in on virtual 

meetings, write and respond to 

emails, attend virtual conferences, 

star in social media posts and so 

much more. I must admit that I 

would love an AI version of 

myself that could stand in for me 

and instruct my early morning on

line spin class. And why not? I 

have loads of videos, playlists 

and other data that could train it 

how to be a much better spin 

instructor than I can ever be. 

If this concept sounds far-

fetched, there’s already an AI for 

that! Founder and COO of XR 

agency, Exclusible, Olivier 

Moingeon, is working on a new 

company to help you create your 

AI double. Doppl.ai is currently 

being developed, but you can join 

the waitlist and be among the 

first to try it. 

Moingeon discussed Doppl and 

his recently launched and wildly 

successful Hugo Boss metaverse 

quest during the XR Pub Crawl for 

marketing and communications. 

You can watch the full interview 

on my YouTube channel, and 

Moingeon will return to the pub 

crawl this fall once Doppl.ai has 

launched. 

XR And AI 3

3. 3D content made simple

Generative AI is the hottest thing 

to hit our industry since the 

internet. Seriously, it’s that big of 

deal. Anyone can now create 

beautiful images, videos, articles, 

3D worlds, 3D products and more 

within seconds. These 

capabilities are being used by 

about 80% of creative agencies 

and are turning the old model of 

copyrighted content on its head. 

Currently, AI-generated content is 

not protected by U.S. copyright 

laws, so anyone can use that 

content if you use a tool like Midj-

ourney to create an image. The 

court rulings on this stuff are 

changing by the minute, and 

we’re nowhere near a conclusion. 

Read Built In’s “AI-Generated 

Content and Copyright Law: 

What We Know” for a more 

nuanced perspective on AI and 

copyright laws. 

Copyright issues aside, there are 

lots of cool tools to help us create 

3D content. Curie is a practical 

tool that uses AI to turn your 2D 

images quickly and cheaply into 

3D content. They are creating 

libraries of 3D products for 

brands such as New Balance, 

Adidas, Vans, Gucci and many 

others. Their website boasts an 

80% reduction in production time 

for your 3D assets and 94% 

increase in conversion rates, a.k.a. 

sales, after a customer has 

engaged with your 3D item. You 

can visit their website to request 

a demo and get pricing 

information. 

If you are looking for a more 

creative application of 3D content, 

then EyeJack is a great fit. The 

founders of EyeJack are 

responsible for the award-winning 

AR campaign, Breonna’s Garden, 

which is one of my all-time 

favorite AR experiences. They 

provide artists with plug-and-play 

tools that bring their artwork to 

life in 3D. They combine 

immersive and 3D moving artwork 

with audio to create a truly 

memorable experience. 

They just launched their newest 

offering, EyeJack X, an inter-

operable XR platform that allows 

content creators to create, share 

and sell their XR content. These 

interactive, cube-like, 3D platforms 

are easy to update with content 

and can be deployed as AR 

content in the real world or a fully 

immersive virtual world.

XREAL and Sightful’s AR Laptop
XREAL and Sightful’s AR Laptop was 
on display at AWE 2023 and retails for $2K. You can apply to own one here

4. Hardware transcends the headset 

slump

How all this AI-enabled 3D 

content will be consumed is still 

an open question, as headset 

sales have been woefully 

disappointing to those wanting 

VR to go mainstream (Meta). We 

all know that the masses won’t 

be stumbling around with current-

day headsets as they are heavy 

and block out the real world. 

That’s all about to change. Apple’s 

announcement of their spatial OS, 

Vision Pro, provided a glimpse of 

a future where a headset or AR 

glasses can allow users to 

engage with 3D content and see 

the world around them. What has 

been hailed as the holy grail by 

analysts for years, the mixed-

reality headset is on the way. I 

don’t believe this first version of 

Apple’s AR headset will go main-

stream, but I do trust Apple to test 

and learn quickly, eventually 

bringing to market eyewear for 

the masses.

There are also many start-ups 

building compelling hardware 

prototypes. One of the most 

promising is the AR Laptop, which 

I got to demo at AWE. A partner-

ship between XREAL AR glasses 

and Sightful, this new laptop 

allows users to simply put on a 

pair of lightweight glasses and be 

immersed in a 3D virtual desktop 

with multiple windows and 

screens. Ever wish you could 

travel with your double-monitor 

desktop set-up? Well, for a $2,000 

investment, now you can. 

Like Apple’s AR glasses, this first 

version of the AR laptop isn’t 

ready for prime time, but it’s a 

huge step forward in hardware 

that will eventually support 3D 

computing and content 

consumption. 

5. Scaling XR experiences enabled by 

immersive ad units


Your paid media and 

programmatic campaigns no 

longer have to be boring 2D 

videos or, worse yet, images. 

With the help of publication 

platforms like Undertone, you can 

create entertaining and interactive 

ad units that can be delivered 

at scale.

The example above for Target 

shows how audio and simple 

interactivity can provide an 

engaging and immersive 

experience with a smartphone. 

Undertone has a creative studio 

that helps brands build these 

types of experiences and a 

syndication network that 

amplifies them with paid media. 

Super smart! 

You can also work with social 

network and gaming platforms, 

building fun and immersive 

experiences in the native 

environment. Snapchat is a great 

place to start if you’re looking to 

engage 15- to 25-year-olds and 

are new to XR. The most popular 

age group on Snapchat is those 

ages 15-25, as they make up 

roughly half of all users, 

according to Hootsuite.

Snapchat’s advertiser offerings 

are compelling, and their AR 

mirror was on-site at AWE 

engaging attendees. The 

Snapchat studio provides brands 

with a global, turnkey solution for 

creating engaging AR mobile 

experiences that can be used by 

millions of users worldwide. 

Connecting with your audience 

through XR

So, are you as excited (and 

terrified) as I am about the future 

of marketing and 

communications? Remember, 

you are not alone on this 

unprecedented journey.

The more enlightened AI version 

of myself would remind us all:

“Great things in business are 

never done by one person. 

They’re done by a team of people.” 

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