AR Glasses Kill Social Media: Gary Vee's 2026 Predictions on AI, Voice Shopping and the Future
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Gary Vaynerchuk has been on a whirlwind tour of high-profile moves this week, blending bold predictions on AI's takeover with savvy business plays that could redefine his empire. Kicking off with a fiery chat on the I've Got Questions podcast alongside futurist Sinead Bovell, Gary Vee dove deep into how AI, voice tech, and AR glasses are killing off social media as we know it, insisting glasses from Meta, Apple, or even a Chinese upstart will crush phones like phones crushed TVs. Singju Post captured his unfiltered takes, from voice-first shopping ditching screens to AR content exploding at venues like the Las Vegas Sphere, all while teasing his book Day Trading Attention as the ultimate playbook.
Shifting to retail royalty, VaynerMedia CEO Gary headlined NRF 2026's Retail's Big Show in New York, rubbing shoulders with 41,000 execs amid Mardi Gras parties and robot demos, as TSNN reported, spotlighting AI's in-store future. Back home, his GaryVee Audio Experience podcast dropped two gems: one teasing 2026 as his peak entrepreneurial year fueled by raw intentionality, per Spotify, and another with rapper Rich the Kid dishing on live shopping waves, AI bets, and discipline trumping info overload, via Great Podcast Network on February 3.
Business buzz peaked February 3 when PR Newswire announced VaynerX's powerhouse alliance with The Marketing Academy, hosting an elite Future CMO Summit in Montana to groom global leaders fluent in culture, creators, and AI—Gary proclaiming marketing's massive shift demands empathy and speed. Super Bowl season brought the gossip gold: Axios quoted him on February 4 predicting brands will hide AI in ads amid consumer backlash over job fears, wagering 90 percent stay mum, while Fox Business aired his take that celebs earning less is actually good news thanks to tech efficiencies.
No major social flares or unconfirmed whispers surfaced, but these beats—from podcast prophecies to CMO kingmaking—cement Gary's grip on tomorrow's attention economy, with NRF and VaynerX pacts poised for lasting bio footnotes.
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