The Future of Virtual Reality: Experience on Demand - Prof. Jeremy Bailenson
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- Jeremy Bailenson, a Stanford University professor who runs the institution’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, talked about virtual reality and its potential impact on society.
He also talked about his book on virtual reality, Experience on Demand.
Recorded June 26th, 2018 - Наука та технологія
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He kind of lost me when he said VR isn't good for gaming. I mean what is gaming but simulated experience. He's describing gaming, but is too snooty to admit it. Also, claiming to know with such a new technology what people find to be fun or not, is just an expression of his beliefs.
That is a whole lot of words to say we hope to eliminate wrong think by brainwashing people into right think.
Bingo!
Yep, SJW's invading VR. Was to be expected.
@@gavinsmiyh6218 Lol we're the one creating it you schmucks, you guys love to complain about left wing bias in tech and science, maybe if you weren't all dumb wits you would also work in the sciences
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Can i have my wedding in there? Should save thousands
Great idea you can also change the look of your partner makes finding a mate much easier.
Thanks a lot😁
VR is only the first step in an actual Holodeck like you see on Star Trek you know but augmented reality can be really useful until we get a Holodeck
I've got mine and it's an almost fully immersive set up and not all of them are I do the online racing with a seat and a steering wheel and it's really cool. Racer-003 if you want to see it's here on UA-cam
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Why did he ignore effect of VR in tourism?
Why do so many people today, answer a question, by beginning with the word "so?"
VR will bring benefits to address old horrors, but it will bring about new horrors we can hardly imagine. There will be the VR equivalent of the garden of eden, and there will be the VR equivalent of A Serbian Film. There will be transcendent beauty and traumatizing horror. I fear that as VR takes off, people will maliciously inject horrors into the VR that other people are experiencing, to take that sense of presence and traumatize them. Your digital wonderland will be hackable.
The technology will bring amazing things, but it will first and foremost magnify every aspect of humanity, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Being a serial killer in VR.
Apart from the obvious (sexual) implications, consider spending time on exotic vacations, being there at a concert, floating in space, swimming with blue whales, flying with eagles ... I would consider selling my shares in travel, hotels and cinemas - among others ...
Him looks like Vin Diesel
Ok so no gta got it give me sims & im sold take my monnnnnney
Already trying to censor creative freedom-
*Some Sadists out there want to play with their food
*Some Horror fans out there want to fear for their lives
*Some Roleplayers out there like the racial tension found in games like ES & WoW etc...
-This guy sounds like Illuminati shill;
lol
Listen if you can't handle an NPC kicking you out of their shop,
because you're an Elf... How you going to handle someone refusing to bake you a cake IRL?
This professor look like a prison convict
"Not work in cars" typical American person, forget most people are not drivers.
cultural marxism 3.0