Renji Bijoy
Immersed Into The Future
**Immersed Into The Future** explores where technology, business, markets, and culture are headed next. The show breaks down big trends, bold ideas, and real-world shifts shaping the future, from startups and investing to entertainment, AI, and spatial computing.
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Episodes
Full Self-Driving, AI Billionaires & The IP Wars | Immersed Into The Future Podcast Ep. 3 07.07.2026 41:36
Full self-driving is here, three AI billionaires are quietly going to war, and Palantir's CEO says frontier labs are wasting your money and stealing your IP. In Ep. 3 of Immersed Into The Future, Josh, Jon Rush, and Ryan unpack what it's actually like to live with Tesla FSD, why the future world we live in may be determined by 1 of 3 people, and how the frontier models could be stealing yo...
Snap's Founders Sold 95% of Their Stock. Would You Still Buy? | Immersed Into The Future Ep. 2 29.06.2026 59:55
Snap shipped the most advanced AR glasses ever made, and the stock got obliterated. So what actually went wrong? In this episode we break down the Snap Spec's disaster, why the founders quietly sold 95% of their own company, whether AI is really coming for your job, the looming AI bubble, Apple's Siri problem, and the SpaceX IPO that left retail investors holding the bag ("you are the...
Pico 5 Leak, Visor @ NBA Finals, Apple’s WWDC | Immersed Into The Future Ep. 1 29.06.2026 56:18
In this episode of the Immersed Into The Future Podcast, we break down the leaked Pico 5 headset, why so many AR/VR companies seem stuck in a “copy loop,” WWDC 2026, and what it takes to survive as a startup competing against Meta, Apple, Google, and other tech giants. We also share the full story behind our NBA Finals guerrilla marketing stunt, where alien masks, courtside seats, and a scrappy or...
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