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by Prophasi
2721 days ago
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I think his point about podcasts and other audio is on the money, but it undercuts his argument for VR: > They have this Bluetooth thing in their ear, and they’ve got a hat, and that’s 10 hours on the forklift and that’s 10 hours of Joe Rogan. In other words, audio is successful because it's used as a complement to what we're already doing, not an alternative to it. We can't quit our jobs to spend 10 hours in VR, but it's easy to imagine lightweight AR HUDs for everything from entertainment (e.g. impromptu podcast menus) to specialized on-the-job uses. Seems like AR will require inherently lower friction and less trade-off with the real world. |
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To be clear I am very much hoping AR can replace the white board.