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- Envisioning a future in which Oculus’ technology is the dominant platform is diametrically opposed: it’s a reality where humans retreat from day-to-day activities in favor of computers. This idea – a life lived in computers – is something that appeals to the technically predisposed; who among us spends all day in front a glowing screen, and then goes home to do the exact same? I’m sure Zuckerberg is in that boat. But it’s a much smaller boat than many technologists realize.
smoorman1024 · 3897 days ago · link ·
Yeah. This sounds like the pets.com purchase of 2014. Let's see how it plays out. Hopefully we will get a good laugh out of Zuck's naivety when we look back at it. Schadenfreude
That is why I don't expect VR to change the world. It is fundamentally an immersion technology. You can't take it with you. It will very likely change gaming, but it gets awkward outside of entertainment. Of course, maybe we will one day all jack into the matrix, but that will be via a mind-computer interface, not trompe l'oeil.