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Reply to comment by w-alien in Why is VR and AR developing so slowly? by Neurogence
I forgot the /s
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Reply to comment by medraxus in Why is VR and AR developing so slowly? by Neurogence
And if it were, the human vestibular)visual system hasn't adapted
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Reply to comment by AtomicTransmission in The best use of Elon Musk’s limited intelligence would be a Tesla sex toy. by AuralSculpture
He buys Lelo
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Reply to i was reading a short story by Philip K Dick and was amazed by how modern this felt. Feels like an accurate description of generative AI we're currently playing with by debil_666
Dick wrote about prescience as if he knew what he was going to tell about
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Reply to comment by Sirisian in A perspective on mixed reality and industry directions by Sirisian
You get an engagement in technology when there's as little physiological adaptation required as possible.
kimmeljs t1_itksa6s wrote
I worked in microdisplays and subsequently on MR technologies since the 1990s. What the OP overlooks is just the basic human perceptual system and its integration with the proprioceptive and vestibular sensing functions. However advanced the technologies will be, the so-called "plenoptic" display aspect is still an elusive concept and near-future technologies will cause discomfort and even nausea to the user. See Bhowmik et al. "Interactive Displays" (Wiley, 2015).
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Reply to Science, technology and innovation is not addressing world’s most urgent problems by jlpcsl
Marylou Jepsen said in a keynote some 25 years ago: "The three P's of engineering are peace, poverty, and pollution." I would add a 4th P, population, which is the root cause of them all.
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Reply to Which Sci-fi book/Movie/Short Story has technology closest to something in our future. (What would be your guess) by Ortus12
Margaret Atwood filled her Madaddam trilogy of novels with technology that basically already exists or has been researched to the point that it's been demonstrated in the lab. It's a potpourri of genetic engineering in a post-climate catastrophe future.