In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a surprising new use case for augmented reality: the courtroom. They examine how a handful of forward-thinking law firms and legal tech startups are using AR glasses to present evidence, reconstruct crime scenes, and simulate accident scenarios during trials. Lucas walks through a specific example from a 2025 product liability case in California, where an AR reconstruction helped a jury understand a complex mechanical failure in minutes rather than hours of expert testimony. Luna raises questions about jury distraction, evidentiary standards, and whether the technology risks prejudicing jurors with too-vivid displays. They also discuss the growing role of companies like AR legal visualization startup CourtroomXR and how traditional trial consultants are adapting. The episode avoids overwrought predictions and instead focuses on what's actually happening in courtrooms today, including the slow adoption curve and the technical hurdles still to overcome. Listeners will walk away with a concrete understanding of how spatial computing is beginning to alter one of the most tradition-bound environments in modern society. #AugmentedReality #ARGlasses #SpatialComputing #LegalTech #CourtroomTech #EvidencePresentation #TrialTechnology #JuryVisualization #CrimeSceneReconstruction #AccidentReconstruction #ProductLiability #Litigation #LawFirms #TrialConsultants #CourtroomXR #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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