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.
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.
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
Moingeon will return to the pub
crawl this fall once Doppl.ai has
launched.
3. 3D content made simple
Generative AI is the hottest thing
to hit our industry since the
internet. Seriously, it’s that big of
a 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
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.
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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