How immersive technologies (AR/VR) will shape our future | Dinesh Punni | TEDxTUBerlinSalon

How immersive technologies (AR/VR) will shape our future | Dinesh Punni | TEDxTUBerlinSalon




Immersive (AR/VR) technologies are past the hype now. They are already being used across multiple industries outside of what …

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  1. We probably will have AR embedded in our eyes with the use of brain chips which will allow that. VR will still be in goggles or maybe contact lenses.
    The technology will be incorporated in our bodies, giving a fist step to human-machine fusion in late 2040s. You'll use Internet through it, work through it (specially in some areas) and enter VR through that.

  2. VR will be LIMITED to our human imagination or that generated by human-developed A.I., which means we still might not simulate a completely alien perspective or world.

  3. All I know is in about 30-40 years office buildings and commuting to work will be pretty much dead. Why physically go into work when you can virtually go there? Might actually turn cities into ghost towns.I imagine even schools will eventually follow suit. It will be good for the environment but kinda scary too because it’s going to be rare seeing anyone outside of their house during the day.

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  5. آنکھ جو کچھ دیکھتی ہے لب پہ آ سکتا نہیں
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  6. Thank you, a concise summary of the current state of IT. However, meeting with people whose hands, torsos and heads are freely floating around, I’d rather travel 2 days by train in order to avoid that….

  7. I personally am not a fan of the continuing trend and disconnected interaction with the real world. Putting more screens in front of us will only disillusion us and make us feel more isolated. Mental health decline is the real pandemic. This has been an issue silently ignored for many decades across the world. We will soon become robots

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