I still don't see how it could be sold to a large public.
Either you need theses devices for very complex task, or for very simple task.
For everything in between it s not really needed.
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Also we are already living in a mixed reality... the information in the brain is always superposed and interacting with the reality before our eyes.
Once you have acquired the information from the MR device, you don't need it anymore.
Who has to learn 50x new things each and every day ? no one.
the need for information is always limited.... but basically MR/VR/ETC is selling information.
So imo the need for theses devices is also limited, and they tend to become counter productive quick. (imparing vision , distraction, giving unwanted information, or sollicitation,etc)
Dull_Veterinarian_33 t1_itkty6y wrote
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I still don't see how it could be sold to a large public.
Either you need theses devices for very complex task, or for very simple task.
For everything in between it s not really needed.
​
Also we are already living in a mixed reality... the information in the brain is always superposed and interacting with the reality before our eyes.
Once you have acquired the information from the MR device, you don't need it anymore.
Who has to learn 50x new things each and every day ? no one.
the need for information is always limited.... but basically MR/VR/ETC is selling information.
So imo the need for theses devices is also limited, and they tend to become counter productive quick. (imparing vision , distraction, giving unwanted information, or sollicitation,etc)