Comments on Day 1 Keynote
The aftertaste I got from watching this piece is that Oculus and VR producing companies are invading all areas possible: social networking, entertainment (games, movies), business and customer service, education (surgery trainings and others), etc. The question that arises – are the VR headset producers will be able to cover the demand for their products if the number of users actually satisfy the predicted numbers? At which costs the manufacturing and distribution rates are going to increase?
Also note on the AR glasses that were announced to be in the process of building, exact dates of the release were never mentioned.
Getting read of the hand controllers seems like a solid example of VR gear starting to gradually get rid of everything physical that helps you to get the realest experience. Neural transmitter controllers mentioned, it is inevitable that VR industry will eventually represent more of a lacking physical objects corporations relying on coding and neuroscience.
Announcement of Facebook Reality Maps creates tons of questions on security issues as in the way I understood, the way it works is that all the information from our surroundings is going to be recorded with aim of further reproducing and translation.
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