What I read this week...
Age Ratings on Fortnite; Microsoft Mesh for Workplace; AI Devices
Fortnite is introducing age ratings for all of its Creative experiences (Andrew Webster, The Verge)
Microsoft releases Microsoft Mesh, allowing developers to create immersive experiences for the workplace (Tyler Adams, Microsoft Blog)
How Meta's VR and AR Could Transform Through AI (Scott Stein, CNET)
Meta’s plan to beat Apple plan to beat Apple in spatial computing: cheaper, faster, and more fun (Janko Roettgers, Fast Company)
Bored Ape creator Yuga Labs invests in spatial computing startup to power 'Otherside' (Andrew Hayward, Decrypt)
Silicon Valley sees a new kind of mobile device powered by AI (Brad Stone, Bloomberg)
Companies race to make AI you can wear (Ina Fried, Axios)
Napster’s new CEO has a big, crypto-based idea for the next phase of music (Jeff John Roberts, Fortune [paywall])
AI is coming to the Arc browser — but probably not like you think (David Pierce, The Verge)
Unfamiliar and Unregulated Territory: Protecting kids in the metaverse (Eric Reicin, Forbes)