Amy Peck 00:07:
That's amazing. So I have a, a question that I ask everyone, and it's really around this future vision. And, and it seems like you spend a lot of time looking at this future vision, um, connecting the dots from where we are today to how we get there to the future. But this question isn't around what the reality is. This is just about you and your vision of the future. So if you could build your dream kind of gadget of the future, let's say for 2050, uh, just for you personally, what would it be and what would it do?
Salla Eckhardt 00:44:
Hmm, I think I would want to have a variable computer that is as easy to use as my glasses today, but it would create me a simulated reality so that if I wanted to visit, uh, for example, Finland, now that I'm here in, in Washington, in United States, and I wanted to visit Finland, I could visit any part of Finland and have it in as a simulated reality that would, uh, create me the weather, uh, conditions that currently exist in that part of Finland, uh, and everything that is in that, that built environment or natural environment. And that way it, it would be like a virtual travel, but in a, in a way that it's not dependent on legacy data, but it would be something that is the on demand, real time data. And, uh, in a way that it actually feels like I'm, I'm visiting that location.
Amy Peck 01:43:
It almost seems like you have a leopard in your environment now.
Salla Eckhardt 01:49:
Yeah,
Amy Peck 01:50:
That is a beautiful cat. that's actually one of the things I you're probably gonna get your wish. I think that's a good, that's a, that's a great gadget, um, to wish for. Um, but I do think there's something kind of nice, you know, that we're all on lockdown now that we are getting to see little pieces of people's lives, like your cat, who who's been really working to get some of your attention while we've been chatting here today.
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