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    Roger Holden: We've been using it, and other companies have been utilizing it from a mass perspective, like Google, AI, Apple, all these, like, why do you think Facebook just bought Manage? OM: Google, those teams and execs, I imagine they already have like this, where they just, they show up in their office and they go, all right, Jarvis, what's next? Roger Holden: What do we got to do today? Roger Holden: Oh, dude, they're literally years ahead, and arguably the government here in the U.S. OM: is probably decades ahead of where this technology is, like, it's crazy.

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    OM: You know what would be so cool? OM: Eventually, we'll get to this point. OM: I mean, this will require a lot of capital, but, you know, I foresee, like, literally, these movies, are foreshadowing . OM: It's not fiction, right? OM: I foresee... OM: Like the Iron Man suits, I foresee like the real like gloves where I could just go, okay, boom, boom, boom. OM: And I can build like this. OM: I could go into a freaking lab and build expressing myself and speaking out and literally thought, speech, reality.

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    Roger Holden: Bro, and it's like to top it off too. Roger Holden: I don't know if you've ever watched the documentaries on artificial intelligence or virtual reality. Roger Holden: This is where I was going to tie it into. Roger Holden: People that were designing and coming up with the Matrix and then you look at what's happened with like the Apple Vision. Roger Holden: Apple Vision is literal interstellar technology that exists on our planet right now that people don't realize like how insane it actually is unless you've experienced it. Roger Holden: It's spatial AI and spatial virtual reality. Roger Holden: And if you've ever put really good VR goggles on, bro, the only difference between like what you're experiencing is actual tactile taste and smell.

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    Roger Holden: And the second that we integrate that into VR in a current state. Roger Holden: They, that's what the matrix is, bro. Roger Holden: Like, that's why we're experiencing this singularity technology right now. Roger Holden: Like, it comes, whatever you believe, I don't know how much you believe in all this to any extent, but, like, we're the only species on this planet that has evolved this fast at such a quantum leap ahead of literally every other species. Roger Holden: Like, there's no reason to not believe that there's something out there. Roger Holden: There's a reason that we've come as far as we've come, and I'm a firm believer in this just because of my personal experiences.

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    Roger Holden: But when you start working with this technology, that's how I've felt for the last three months, dude. Roger Holden: Working with this literally feels like you're working with interstellar technology that was put here. Roger Holden: And the people that invented VR and AI, they don't understand how it works. Roger Holden: The people that actually, the godfather of AI, he cannot explain how it works. OM: People think it's ones and zeros like computers. Roger Holden: It's not. Roger Holden: It doesn't communicate like regular technology does. OM: That's insane. OM: How, I just want to feel into your.

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