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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech<br />
November 30, 2021<br />
Half Moon Bay, CA
6:05 PM<br />
IS THE METAVERSE A “DYSTOPIAN NIGHTMARE”?<br />
The metaverse means different things to different people, but to the CEO of Niantic, this fully-immersive future is “technology gone wrong.” Instead of replacing our reality, Hanke wants to lean into augmented reality so that everyone will “stand up, walk outside and connect with people around us.” How does his vision differ from other companies, and what’s next for AR according to the Pokemon Go creator?<br />
John Hanke, Founder and CEO, Niantic<br />
Interviewer: Lucinda Shen, FORTUNE
Photograph by Nick Otto for FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECHConferences

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