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Google’s AR ‘unstable commitment’

Will the metaverse and augmented reality really change the way we experience systems? Even with something as awesome as Apple's Vision Pro on the way, it seems like a lot of the hype has started to fade. We've already seen Google struggle with the failure to close its "Project Iris" limit earlier this year, but now the company is facing another stumbling block on its rocky road to augmented reality. , its director of engineering, operating systems, AR. Lucovsky had a major impact on the IT industry throughout his career, fearing a return to work on Microsoft's Windows NT operating system in the 1990s. After leading Facebook's plan to create a new operating system for AR glasses, he left the company in 2021 due to concerns about the management of its platform. Almost two months have passed since he started working on the Google XR operating system before he made his final speech. 

However, Google's history of frequent cancellations and lack of engagement may have contributed to its short stay there. Lucovsky's departure comes at a critical time for Google. He refers to "recent changes in the direction of AR and the commitment to Google's uncertain vision" as the main motivation for his choice, announcing his departure on Twitter. His decision may be related to recent changes in Google's AR/XR plans. Abandoning Project Iris, the company chose to focus on providing the XR operating system for manufacturers such as Samsung. The release of the operating system that Lucovsky oversees may have influenced his decision to leave. With Lucovsky's departure, the uncertainty surrounding Google's XR ambitions is more evident than ever. Perhaps Google will decide to continue developing its operating system with a new CTO at the helm. As for Lucovsky, he will conduct research on business opportunities and ways of generative AI and augmented reality and the return of Microsoft in the future hinted at a conversation on Twitter playing with the director of science Eric Horvitz. 

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I have decided to step away from my role at Google, where I was Senior Director of Engineering, responsible for OS and Software Platforms for AR and XR devices. The recent changes in AR leadership and Google’s unstable commitment and vision have weighed heavily on my decision.- The resignation of Lucovsky comes at a crucial time for Google. He cites "recent changes in AR leadership and Google's uncertain commitment and vision" as key motivators for his choice, announcing his leave on Twitter.

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