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Google AR Software Lead Departs Citing Unstable Commitment and Vision

By Bal MarsiusJuly 14, 2023Updated:October 4, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a significant setback for Google’s augmented reality (AR) endeavors, Mark Lucovsky,
former head of operating systems for AR at the company

In a significant setback for Google’s augmented reality (AR) endeavors, Mark Lucovsky,

former head of operating systems for AR at the company, has announced his departure.

Lucovsky expressed dissatisfaction with “changes in AR leadership and Google’s

unstable commitment and vision,” which played a crucial role in his decision to step

down.

His resignation adds to the challenges faced by Google’s AR team, including recent

layoffs and the departure of Clay Bavor, the former head of virtual reality (VR) at Google.

Lucovsky’s decision comes at a time when Google’s AR roadmap appears increasingly

uncertain. The company encountered setbacks earlier this year with the cancellation of

“Project Iris,” its ambitious AR glasses project.

Losing a Pioneering Mind

Consequently, Google has shifted its focus away from AR hardware and instead plans to

develop software for AR products. One of the ongoing projects includes the creation of

a “micro XR” platform, which may be offered to other headset manufacturers

Additionally, Google is collaborating with Samsung and Qualcomm on a mixed reality

venture.

Mark Lucovsky, is known for his significant contributions to the computer industry. His

works includes contributing to Microsoft’s Windows NT OS in the 1990s and previously

leading Facebook’s efforts to develop an operating system for AR glasses.

However, concerns regarding platform management led him to depart from Facebook in

2021. Despite joining Google to spearhead the XR operating system project, Lucovsky’s

tenure was cut short due to Google’s history of project cancellations and perceived lack

of commitment.

Uncertainties Loom

The departure of Lucovsky raises uncertainties about Google’s future XR ambitions. It

remains to be seen whether Google will continue developing its operating system under

new leadership. Meanwhile, Lucovsky expressed eagerness to explore opportunities at

the intersection of generative AI and augmented reality, hinting at a possible return to

Microsoft in a light-hearted Twitter exchange with the company’s chief scientific officer,

Eric Horvitz.

As the mixed reality industry becomes increasingly competitive, with the upcoming

release of Apple’s Vision Pro headset and Google’s strategic software-focused

approach, the future of augmented reality remains dynamic and challenging for tech

giants like Google.

Technology Trends
Bal Marsius

Bal was BTW's copywriter specialising in tech and productivity tools. He has experience working in startups, mid-size tech companies, and non-profits.

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