SvenTheHorrible

SvenTheHorrible t1_j9tan20 wrote

2 things.

AI will probably never be able to discern what is true or not given that so much of the information out there is lies- humans lie, therefor tools made by humans pretty much have to lie.

Second- education is about a lot more than just having the answer to a question. It probably doesn’t feel that way because modern education has devolved into test test test, but education is supposed to be about getting you to think a certain way. I would use common core as an example- really useful math concept that most people utterly fail to understand because of our education style.

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SvenTheHorrible t1_j1c3ori wrote

VR loses because you cant actually go places with it

For gaming VR is perfect, you get a room and you get to escape reality for a bit. You do however lose all interaction with the real world- you all digital while in VR.

For meta, and for the activities they want to start incorporating, AR wins because you’re still tethered to reality, you can still do all the things you need to in the real world and have the advantages that VR would offer.

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