Joe Rogan Tells Mark Zuckerberg His New Quest Pro VR Headset is Creepy
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2022
- Mark Zuckerberg was on the Joe Rogan podcast and discussed the new quest pro release date, playing the demo, new features and how it's creepy.
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Joe: "Mimicking human patterns in kind of a creepy way".
Mark begins mimicking human patterns in a creepy way.
Bro he’s upped his human game
😂
anyone aren't notice this comment has same length of both line
@@DaffaTheOne That's creepy
hahaha
He loves to help people connect... with the government and corporations.
Exactly! Technology will be our downfall.
Hes a reptilian
@@lanidrac777 exactly our brain is the best tech so to speak and we haven’t learned how to really use it so we can all know what we want and have just an overwhelming awareness of love and peace
The government is a corporation.
@@lanidrac777 no not assassinating the corrupt will be our downfall.
I have a Quest 2 and really enjoy it, but I’m concerned that Zuck’s “wanting to connect people” is barely about the people and more about datamining the experience. Meta will see everything you look at, see every microexpression on your face, hear everything you say to other in VR, know what digital world you are in, who you are there with, and every message you send through every method connected to the headset. Extremely juicy data.
the tech is impressive but the use cases they want to answer are trash. I have a quest 2 too but barely touch if because there's nothing interesting to do with it. The last interesting thing was to explore the 3D model of my redesigned apartment to check if it my design was enjoyable from within
Right one-day we will get in trouble for what we do in say in our own homes
@@RickieBeubie check out contractors
And what's wrong with that exactly? Everyone whinges about being datamined but unless you are some sort of terrorist it's literally being done to make your life more convenient
@@RickieBeubie ooh that sounds interesting, whats it called so i can chekc it out?
I love how he helps people connect by making them un connected
Brain dead opinion which is also ironic because this would help disabled people connect by not requiring physically going everywhere.
This is true. Lol. Pretty sick. More than likely a road that no one should ever travel on.
@@alexmungan9950 It's not hate. It's calling it what it is. "Tampering with people's brainwaves is unethical." It will only lead to mankind following "the beast," until God exposes the illusion that satan created.
@@alexmungan9950 Mark Z. is the real life Edward Nygma.
No one’s forcing you to use any social media or his products 👍
This is pretty concerning to be honest.
Facebook/Meta, using eye and face tracking, will be able to gather data on what exactly your eyes are looking at in VR and your emotional response to it.
We aren't far away from getting content and ads that pretty damn accurately target our subjective emotional triggers. They already use similar techniques using other usage data which gets associated with some kind of tracking profile. Pretty nuts.
There's even enough information to tell who is using the headset. Your eye movements, IPD, and the shape of your face can be used like a fingerprint. Zero anonymity or privacy. Zucc's goal is to make people feel so connected and present that they forget they're being tracked.
They already know everything about you....more than you know about yourself. This is not new. Marketing departments have been using psychology and testing to manipulate people for decades to sell more product...
Ads! So scary 😭
@@LuckMakerIgnorance is bliss
@@Arran1994 lmao speaking from experience I assume.
wow I cant wait till people in vr chat can see my bland emotionless face trust me people will be turning that feature off.
As someone who uses facial expressions to communicate more than speaking, trust me I will use it a lot
Same
@@BrenoGF144 would be cool but this isnt a consumer grade headset it's far too expensive
@@De1usionsofGrandeur its for work
@@spacedout4061 ok then
The expression emulation tech that freaked out Rogan is based on Zuck’s advanced prototype internal processors. It’s really come a long way since the early days.
No way this level of detail was based on zucks emotions, or lack thereof. 🤣
It's just internal tracking cameras. This isn't Zuckerbergs tech, it's been present in other headsets for years.
The fundamental reason why a reality has to exist, is because of the fact that it has to exist. If death didn't exist this would contradict everything logic means.
@@Yozhura you a fan of Neitsche?
I will pay good money for someone to fix my $8000 VR system that Steam told me to FUGGED ABOUT IT and maybe find a local tech person who works with computers and shit, you know, an idiot nerd living in a van down by a river. That is $8000 advice from a company in SERIOUS LEGAL trouble for running a Monopoly. GUILTY!!
Zark has beaten on the "for me it's all about how people connect" drum that he's started to believe it. You are literally putting a headset on peoples head isolating them from their surroundings!
And Joe loses credibility for not saying what we know he was thinking when Mark made that statement. That statement was tailor made for Joe Rogan to challenge, and he didn't do it!!! SMH.
some peoples surroundings is isolation and this can take them places they could never go without it.
Most of my friends and family are in different states. If I can hang out with them once a month it’d be very cool
yeah that's the best you're gonna get when you'd otherwise have to travel across the globe to see someone.
He's stuck in the early 2000s "Tech companies help people connect" spiel
Zuck actually looks sorta normal. He should lay off the makeup for his other interviews
it’s because he is just a nerd, he is having a 1 on 1 conversation rather then with a huge press conference or big team staring the whole time. Like we got Joe n zuck vibin
He looks normal because hes not micro dosing acid right now lol
Agreed. Hate to admit it but he did seem way more normal then I originally thought. Prolly a fluke.
the lizard people's disguises are improving... be safe out there
HE'S A BOT
so glad that we are connecting so well since social media is here that we are on an all time high loneliness and suicide rate. Well done zuck! can't wait for another product to put young peaple more in there rooms disconected from reality.
Social media or Apple's Iphones? Maybe blame the hardware that's enabling all of this. Or maybe put some responsabilities on the people? Nobody forces you to use social media.
Hard out, its association not friendship on there
@@Christian-ry3ol you have proven that people don’t actually take the time to digest what is being said…
Watch the show Caprica. Creepy asf. This technology is in the show and has some messed up consequences.
Not zuckerbergs fault.
where can we get the full video? besides Spotify
Vr is here to stay and it's not just gimmick . It's evolving
fuck man
Didn’t ask + who asked + nobody asked + any askers? + Splish splash I did not ask 😎😎😎 + 🤓 + ratio + cope + L
I got a quest 2 recently and was playing a boxing game. I was throwing punches to land in front of the opponent But they weren’t connecting and I realized I had to touch the opponent. My first thought when I realized that was “but I don’t want to hit my hand”. For a split second my brain was tricked into thinking the opponent was actually real.
I actually do 30 minutes in vr boxing as exercise. Its fun.
try playing creed on ps4, itll feel like you threw your shoulder out for 3 days because your punching the air as hard as you can and nothing is stopping you but your own force pulling back
"But I don't want to hit my hand" . God is gonna send a man to attack you one day for saying that. You cannot be that soft. Hit a bag. Hit the dirt. Hit your hand. You can't be serious. Your fisticuffs. I've never been in a fight but what won't hold me back is fear of hurting my knuckles. Handle that man.
Fuck all that
remember to play thrill of the fight and not the other boxing games, totf calculates your punch velocity and doesn't have stupid artificial stamina bars
You can see mark like visibly annoyed from joe calling it a oculus and not a meta
I've heard so many people say the same thing as Rogan, "The Oculus". Goes to show how powerful that name was - still don't get why they want to kill it. 🤷♀️
I thought the same thing haha! 😆
oh shit, thats a violation!
It’s called Quest
@@pennysunshine5261 the oculus quest.
He doesn’t even believe himself when he says “this whole thing for me is helping people connect.” Doesn’t even believe his own bs.
100%
And more importantly, COMPLETELY sidesteps ANY conversation about the concerns. He could have addressed them directly, in any fashion at all. "I believe in data privacy and security" or whatever, even if it was lies or whatever. But instead he COMPLETELY sidesteps all these concerns by saying he's concerned with human connection. He doesn't even want to make an attempt at even hinting at a claim that he cares about privacy in any capacity at all.
The way he says it with that face. But yes i agree with you..he doesn't know what to say when he says that. Doesn't know the meaning of connectin people
Everything he does is to appeal to advertisers to run ads and yes, he expects people to believe his nonsense talk about connecting people but we've all seen how he operates and the court has too lmao
It hard to make connections when you don’t have any hands.
~Higgs
I feel this is something that will revolutionize our society while simultaneously destroying it.
Recreation/revolutionizing is destroying. Ironically enough lol 😂
Yep, it'll be great till it's exploited.
Like a phone?
like social media...
Like the internet
The best way to meet up with people is to actually meet them in our own physical world, not in a digital "world".
To connect to other humans is to go outdoors and actually live in the physical world
VR has been helping my mom connect with her childhood friends from across the world ,pretty neat
ah VR chat 18+ Rooms i bet
Is she a pole dancing e girl?
@@teunisrijk6174 lmao
Abdullah ibn Amr reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Verily, one of the major sins is that a man curses his own parents.” It was said, “O Messenger of Allah, how can a man curse his own parents?” The Prophet said, “He insults the father of another man and then that man insults his father and his mother.”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 5628, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 90
@@fasalrafiq1837 Dude take your fairy tales somewhere else nobody cares.
The Quest 2 feels like we are on the iPad 2 in 2010. I can sense where this all is going and in 2-3 iterations VR is going to be awesome. App/game Developer tools and more users is what is needed and of course the evolving technology. But in 6-10 years, VR will be huge and common people will use headsets at work, while commuting, and at home instead of computer screens.
I had the quest 2 for about 3 months and it was some of the most fun I’ve had gaming ever, the only thing is it made me extremely nautious occasionally and gave me vertigo almost like going down a steep hill in a roller coaster, it’s cool and definitely the future but there’s going to be a lot of challenges that nobody can anticipate, even tho I sold my quest 6ish month ago I’ve been keeping up with the industry heavy because it’s interesting and has a lot of potential, great analogy with the IPad 2 in 2010, that’s exactly what it feels like!
Vr wont be common because nobody wants to wear a headset for long hours of time. This just isnt there yet, also really doesnt feel professional. Im sure it will be cooler for games and such but personally and for most people, vr is for entertainment not for a work space.
Sounds horrendous tbqh..
VR will never be something I would replace normal interaction with.
We're being funnelled down a path that is incredibly damaging to society.. look around you at the moment with phone obsession..
@@flowwesterly6136 100% agree but change is inevitable
@@tmskat3boarding it's inevitable as long as there are enough sheep to slurp up & encourage yet another distraction..
We are the makers of the society we live in by our participation in trends and standards..
20% taking an active stand reaches critical mass where the 80% automaton naturally follow that lead.
Advertising often imitates this 20% critical mass..
We need to have a psychological revolution of what it means to be human and our goals here on this earth..
We need people to be fully involved in the real world in order to fix the problems we all are facing these days. Escapism isn't the way to go. Sure he promotes it as a good thing, and yes it might have its uses, but that being said, live your REAL life to the fullest, and you won't need a virtual one.
I agree with this too. The issue with all of this tech is that people become all consumed in it, and that degrades societies ability to flourish to some extent. Some people will still go out and do things in the real world like normal and others will go out in the world unable to effectively connect and converse with other people since now they aren’t behind screens of anonymity. However, I think that VR and AR are inevitable. If Facebook doesn’t do it you better bet your ass thousands of others will try. So really the only thing these tech companies can do (but probably won’t to it’s full extent) is try to limit the amount of time people use it, just like they do with phones. This obviously isn’t effective but we can only hope there will be some miracle to prevent this future social pandemic. Living now, we are in the pre-dawn era of massive history in regards to how humans interact with each other and the world and I just hope I don’t live long enough to live in such a world where meeting people for relationships or sex or friendship online are 70% of all human interactions. Oh wait…
On a side note, I think VR has massive upside and potential. Being able to interact with a loved one in real time in a virtual space, where you can embrace etc. is a wonderful aspect of VR. This includes ways of benefiting production, remote/virtual employment, events etc. Essentially, VR works as a substitute/solution in regards to the ‘chore’ of traveling. But once again, there are downsides and arguments that can be made against this. VR will probably be inevitable.
This is such a bad take. VR isn't meant to replace real life, it's meant to be an additional tool to interface with the world. It can connect people across the world that normally wouldn't be able to interact in that way due to lack of visas or funds to travel.
@@sleepyjoe4529 Enjoy your counterfeit reality, I will enjoy my real life
I can see the perspective you're coming from but I think it's important to consider the other perspective too. You and I both may be in a good position to take advantage of real world opportunities to live it to the fullest but there are many others that can't afford the same position. Imagine anyone pulling 60-80 hour work weeks. When you're working that much and coming home to a tiny apartment, you'd gain immense value in life in a virtual world. Imagine someone coming home from work and being transported to a superyacht, mansion, beach, club, anywhere you can imagine. Ultimately, everyone has their own pathway through life that they'll choose and if they find a pathway that provides them more value than I subscribe to, I'm in no place to stop them.
There's nothing wrong with fictional books, movies, tv shows, or video games. These can all be forms of escapism. Like anything else exercise moderation with entertainment and there's no issue.
What's being discussed in the video isn't entertainment but rather bringing people together. It's not possible to to always be in the same room as the person you're talking to. These devices simulate the experience and trick your brain into thinking you are. Even with the primitive graphics it still feels real.
I be in VR all the TIME !! I just know when this feature come I’m going to look drunk all the time…I be having a blast in the MetaVerse
🤣🤣🤣
Were you drunk typing that
Yeah you and the whole 200 people who use it. Not joking that's average use count for the meta verse.
@@gundamcollector77 right? Just use be chat
@@gundamcollector77 lies 🤧
"I want to help people physically connect to each other more by selling them an expensive device instead of just walking to another person."
Has the whole episode come out yet ?
I think the future will be glasses that will feel like regular eye glasses but will have full AR and VR overlay. When you drive you will see the gps laid out over the road in front of you. When someone calls you their face will appear in front of you and you will be able to have a face to face conversation. Then of course gaming it can render full 3d worlds.
I guess I just missed the part where Joe told Mark it was creepy. Nice advertisement lol
I dont care about any of these feature for the quest pro, I just want a better resolution and better pcvr link compatibility with more rift cross features
In an alternate reality, he's what supervillains are based on.
Would be so cool to play an NBA game and feel like you're really playing in a live NBA game
When he said creepy mark 3.1 laughed but in his internal processing unit he processed creepy..... my specialty
All this facial tracking and shit is just Mark trying to understand human emotions ...
@@zwenkwiel816 naw he has to be upgraded to Mark 4.5 Rev 2 for that to happen.
@@davecurry5604 Exactly, but that can't happen without collecting a bit of training data first
@@zwenkwiel816 not Mark, the AI that controls him.
So I've heard for the full kit its $1500 on a few websites and on a few other sites ive heard it's going to be around $800, hopefully it's closer to the latter. It's crazy that there isn't much info about it, spec wise, price wise, feature wise and it's supposed to come out in october.
Zuckerburg is pulling a 2k.
I like that it isn't hyped.
This headset is bleeding edge tech, and it's not meant for the average consumer. They've already confirmed that it will be expensive, and expensive in the VR world is around $1k+. I don't see them hitting $800 when they just raised the price of the quest 2 to $500 not too long ago.
I've heard the FOV isn't vastly improved and it runs on the same snapdragon processor the quest 2 uses. It really seems to lean heavily toward the interactive aspect of vr with the facial tracking and I'm sure it'll have better hand tracking but it is expected to be in the 1k dollar range.
The lenses and IPD settings are much improved.
@@donald8940 Not really, will have the same processor in it like the oculus quest 2, a headset that is over 1 year old and costs around 400$
He still looks like he's continually resisting to blink sideways.
The use cases I am most interested to see is the ability to interact with 3d learning materials, imagine dissecting a human body or using the exploding view of an engine or any 3d object that you so eagerly wish to understand. I wonder what most people want AR/VR for?
I want it for work. Imagine having 6 screens around you so when you work you only need to have a headset, a mouse, keyboard, rather than a computer with 6 monitors. It's like bringing PC with you everywhere.
Great use case. There's an ongoing research that's focused on using VR for virtual diagnosis. The patient and doctor are highly realistic 3D models in the virtual world and the doctor can diagnose the patient more accurately as he is able to access more information from gestures, visual cues, etc
@@MM-uh2qk exactly my point.
Zuck being creepy and Facebook being predatory aside, he's absolutely right that the eye contact feature you get from face tracking is a game changer. I think eye contact will be the first "Killer App" of VR.
facebook doesn't take anything from you that you don't willingly give it.
VR is legitimately the future of gaming. I've never been a big gamer, just stuck to big title single player shooters and racing games here and there. Since getting my quest 2 I play every day, have made friends in game and am basically a step away from joining a competitive team. Insane how much better it is than flat screen gaming
At that's the problem, this will only attract people who do not play video games. Actual gamers will care less just like we could care less now.
@@gundamcollector77 lol, we'll see in ten years
VR is the future of technology in general. VR does a whole lot more than gaming!
We've had VR for decades. It's only now barely breaking mainstream. It's always going to be a niche market that consumes it passionately.
@@gundamcollector77 who are you bro? I’ve been playing games since I was 3 in 2006 and I LOVE the quest
When does it come out to buy retail
"two outdated dinosaurs without selfreflection talking" should have been the name of the video
The Quest 2 is Amazing! Can’t wait for this.. Walkabout Mini Golf is Legendary
Quest 2 is awesome! Looking forward to the Quest Pro and Onward 2 whenever it eventually comes out. Lol
Ads popping up for things my phone hears me say or the camera sees is creepy
Augmented reality horror game where Jason attacks you in your own home would be awesome.
pushing the limits of VR took a backseat for a number of years after Mark bought out oculus..
VR should be used for simulators or gaming... not for creating an even greater disconnect in society trying to turn zoom calls into work.
Mark Z is ruining VR.
@@thingonathinginathing He made the most affordable vr..without him, it ain’t moving forward much. I get he has bad motives, but you can’t deny what he’s invested into Vr tech
@@appletherapy they sell the headsets for cheap because they make money of your data. Get a real gaming headset, one wich does not require to sell your data to Zuckerberg. My HP Reverb G2 shits on the Quest 2 when it comes to simulators/gaming.
Billions of R&D and a mass market price are pushing VR forward to more people. Quest and now Meta are a good thing for VR.
As far as data collection that's done by Apple, MS, Google, Amazon and everyone else too so unless you want to live offline it's not something that can bw avoided.
@@solitude7566 i dont wanf to have a FB account just so i csn olay VR
All I want from the next Quest to improve over the current one is more resolution and wider vision angle. For close look and near distance is more than OK but far objects hit the pixel size quiet soon. The rest is a bit of an unnecesary gimmick.
Eye tracking isn’t a gimmick lol it’s one of the most important steps forward in VR. It allows the headset to change focus on the fly allowing you to look at things up close or at a distance with correct focus
If you ever played Skyrim VR there is a mini archery game at a woman's house that's on top of a mountain where you have to shoot some targets in 10 seconds and you get easy archery xp. There were 3 targets more or less visible on the quest 2. But there was a 4th one so far away you couldn't see it which made shooting it impossible and the mini game uncompletable. To me that's my Turing test. When I can see that target that's when we've made it.
@@eric8146 is not a focus problem, at the end is just a flat screen in front of your eye, everything is actually at the same focal physical distance. The problem is that the pixel grid is what it is and it simply cannot be pushed further, is what I said: at certain distance everything gets blurry and eye tracking is not going to solve that. It might not be a gimmick but firts things fisrt.
Have you tried Air link using a computer it really does wonders for the resolution.
@@diogoinacio9793 The Quest 2 gives 1920x1832 pixels per eye, that's not gonna move. Doesn't matter if you use native Quest or PC VR games; all is going to be displayed at that resolution. Having the panels so close to the eyes means that you can actually see the grid, 1920x1832 is a good resolution (and for it's price the Quest is great) but if you want to make a real quality leap resolution is the first thing that need to be improved. And that's where eye tracking will comes to life, detecting where are you looking at helps the computer decide what area to render at full res and what is gonna be just peripheral vision.
At this point is it even hyperbolic to believe that humanity will someday tether itself to a virtual existence until withering away into oblivion?
I enjoy stand alone vr titles like wipeout or mech games, when I hear about this tracking technology though other than cool RP games I feel like this can only result in an Oasis combined with the Nethersphere from Dr who type situation at best put in the wrong hands
helping people connect? it's the biggest pain in the ass trying to get a game together. I have 3 quest 2's in my house and it's such a problem connecting 🙃 😅
Ha so true Beanzo it needs to get a little more streamlined
Wut?? What do you mean? Like you don’t know how to connect to the internet?
It was easy for my wife and I to play Walkabout Mini Golf together in the same room
@@johnthompson3643 No getting into games with friends/family even if your friends on the quest its still super annoying to be able to get in the same games with long wait times etc.
2 x Q2's and never ever had an issue.
“Getting people to connect” how about going outside and interacting with one another like we used riding bicycles playing games and talking.
Literally 0 cash goes to his company if u go outside and ride a bike, why would he ever suggest it?
Ofcourse real interactions will always be better than digital ones
But the world is different now it's not small communities where everyone knows everyone
People move in and out all the time
You might make a friend and then they move to a different place making real meetings a logistical nightmare because of obligations
The only 2 things I don’t like about VR is the screen blur when it’s not perfectly on your head and they don’t have blue light reduction for sensitive eyes
The two types of comments on this video are "VR is getting cool!" And "VR is getting scary" lol
Funny things is technology like this will only make people more lonely. Once you take the headset off your still alone. Go outside meet new people make new friends
Shut up
@@sincerelytyler09 😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a person who hates games, I love the occulus! It doesn’t feel like I’m just playing a game. It feels like I’m hanging out with new friends and really doing stuff! It’s easy to forget your not really there with them but that’s what I love about this. I love seeing peoples faces and emotions and having REAL connections.
Dude why an Oculus is a game you idiot
You can do that in real life too btw
_Cool, now let us interrupt your life to show you some creepy personalised ads we made by tracking your life, and don't you dare to take your occulus out, or we will pause it until you look back at it again._
@@chuckdude514 no point wasting your breathe on what’s clearly a bot 😂
Soooooooo I know even with prescription lenses, my quest 2 is a bit blurry. I wonder how these will fair. Would be nice if you could somehow “bypass” having to install software on your PC in order to use a virtual office. I guess I’m stuck on a monitor for work for the time being lol
Are you sure your ipd is set right?
Yeah, double check the ipd. I had to nudge mine between the 2nd and 3rd widest settings to get it right, the Quest 2 should have really kept the slider to have a precise setting. The other issue I sometimes run into is where it sit on my head. If it is to low or high it can be blurry since the lenses have a a sweet spot. If you are still experiencing issues it could be a defect in the lenses or if they have been exposed to direct sunlight at some point they could be damaged.
Do you have a stock head strap? Change it to bobo vr or something with actual support. I also have script lenses as well, but quest 2 isn't a perfect device, depth of field isn't really a feature, so there's no fixing some blur, and it's not really graphically powerful chip leading to subpar resolution at times.
He has a space he calls his lobby in some building. Lol
"How can we make it seem like people are spending time together?"
"What if they just get together in real life?"
"No that won't work. Lets try to do it in vr."
I know what you mean...it's just that we as humans are constantly curious about new possibilities...which will sure end in our demise and a new generation reborn, as always I guess.
Getting together with people you never would otherwise. Making friends across the planet.
"This stuff is all about helping people connect" coming from the man responsible for creating the loneliest generation possibly ever. 👏 congrats Mark, you're a wildly intelligent man with no wisdom, common sense or brains and you're destroying human minds through what seems to be sheer obliviousness. Just gotta remind myself that this to shall pass and one day Mark and his legacy will follow suit.
it's actually smart, humans interactions are free, but this company is trying to insert itself at the middle of the interaction to draw money from it. Like for the eye contact, we could just look at each other directly but meta is organizing interactions so that it's recording your eye and sending the image to someones else's screens to mimic it, justifying to spend money for a device and giving up personal informations. It's a parasite.
These two comments are everything!👏👏👏
I disagree. I was able to re-establish many lost relationships due to facebook and have had many opportunities to connect with people and keep up with their lives that I otherwise wouldnt have had. VR will be able to bring people together that otherwise would not be able to and give people experiences that some may never otherwise get to experience. Not everyone is rich or beautiful and has the chance to experience what VR can offer.
lmfao this is coming from a guy who has a shirtless pic on his youtube acc LOL...
The loneliest generation ? What the hell are you talking about? If you can't comprehend digital interaction, that's on you.
Because I'm going to convince my brain that I'm really there looking at "cartoon aliens" as avatars.
It’s about keeping your full attention on his product for a long as absolutely possible, because while you are online using *his* products, you are sending *him* data. Data is the most valuable asset in the world.
Ain't no one think Mark is developing this stuff to help people!
I used an Oculus last weekend for the first time and was blown away. Once they make changes to the headset to better fit and relax on the head it's going to be amazing. They need to do mini series for shows where you get to be involved. I'm excited to see where this goes. Side note - this will be a real problem for people who suffer porn addiction.
Side note - you.
Didn’t ask + who asked + nobody asked + any askers? + Splish splash I did not ask 😎😎😎 + 🤓 + ratio + cope + L
Lmaoooooo
problem?
@@dallassegno it's like moving from one drug to a harder drug. The experience is stronger
Hes always just "trying to get people to connect. . " stares.... waits
I love how the video ends when joe was about to highlight the the problem that’ll come with mark’s vision of AR 😀
I remember when society and media hated on the idea of cameras being on a phone. It takes someone to push limits. More power to Zuck for taking his company somewhere ambitious, and us along for the ride.
2:54 video calls where you see the person's face and engagement are immensely important in connection, and aren't just a projection of pixels with some signals.
Bro, it’s literally about enslaving mankind. You can’t tell me you actually trust these technocrat elitists like him? I mean seriously. I wouldn’t even believe you if you said you did. Too much evidence out in the mainstream now showing these people for what they truly are.
phones, social media, constant internet every day, is now accepted in society. and i am also addicted, but in hindsight i wish none of this existed
@@sblpiano nobody forces, but alas we will still all do it. it is quite rare in my generation that people live this "healthy life" you talk about
VR is cool, I even use it more than my game console nowadays. Can’t wait to try out the new VR headset.
The fundamental reason why a reality has to exist, is because of the fact that it has to exist. If death didn't exist this would contradict everything logic means.
@@Yozhura are you alright?
How do u use it? and how dont u get motion sickness, I use it for racing games(stationary) only but when i play other games i get so sick within the first 5 minutes lol i used to play for hours but now i cant play more than 10 minutes since i took like a year break from vr
@@marco8652 in most vr games there are specific settings to help with motion sickness, if whatever your playing has those try messing around with it to see if it helps. just try to ease your way through more casual games and slowly go back to playing more intense or games with lots of motion.
@@marco8652 When I've taken a long break I find I need to get my "VR legs" back. Just go for short sessions and quit the moment you start feeling bad. After a few days you should be able to stay in longer. For me after a week or so I could go for 2 hours +. Learn what triggers your nausea. For me turning in first person does it so "quick" or "snap" turn helps a lot.
In future some jobs will probably use VR Headsets for meetings and write on a white board and stuff
If it speaking to an avatar of a friend, I still will feel like I’m not actually “there with them”
Looks great, but way too expensive.
I'm sure people would've called cellphones creepy if the latest models were introduced in the 1970s
Mark Zuckerberg: please buy my technology to feel more connected to friends and family
Me: go visits friends and family in person to feel more "connected"
Love how he said in FaceTime you make eye contact with each other. They updated it like 2 years ago so you look like you’re looking into each others eyes. 🤦🏻♂️
You can tell Zuck is really passionate and enthusiastic for VR
Well, he is the head salesman after all.
He's a theif!!!!! Oculus made there first Dev Kit like 10 years ago and it was only capable of playing through PC connection and they had a website with only 30 games to play using the VR Kit all those games were made by very smart people and after the tech evolved Zuckerberg bought it and is now going to ruin it..... He's taking credit for something he had no part in creating. Those avatars look like shitty ass WII characters anyone who's play VRchat knows that this is trash.... And for him to bump the price up on the quest by $100 is ignorance in itself. The whole reason for this quest model was to be affordable for the public.... He will ruin this in a few years and it will be gone
A little too enthusiastic......
@@DavesGunsGames arent they going to primarily use hyper realistic avatars and didnt they only use the wii charecters so it wasnt creepy
@@harrywatson2694 so your telling me VRchat a game group open world with graphics far beyond what this shit show is...... That has been around a while.... Can make better avatars and details better then a new game? We have the tech to do better why is this being used as a showcase very poor work
VR gets me very dizzy when I play it. I’m very excited to see what augmented reality technology they come out with. I have an easier time with that because I have stuff to ground me
Made me dizzy in the beginning too. But good now for an hour or 2
higher the fps , the less dizzy
thats a problem with your vr headset. a headset that makes you feel that was is cheep and not well made.
Batman: "Tampering with people's brainwaves, mind manipulation.... it raises too many questions.... Sorry."
Edward Nygma: "You were supposed to understand........... I'll make you understand."
One thing that is never mentioned about VR is the “headache” if you will when you take it off.. your acclamation back to reality makes you blink and shake your head… And I’m saying that from its more infant stages.. can’t imagine the fully immersed taking it off after two hours.. You’d be stubbing your toe on the way too bed.
you get used to it and it stops happening. same with getting motion sick
Your brain becomes acclimated after a short while. I only play for about an hour at a time. Damn battery only lasts bout that anyway
I have literally never put any of my headsets and felt immersed. It just feels like I'm in a caricature of real life. Haptics will change that, but good haptics are decades ahead.
@@SynZ777 in other words you play to many video games for too long.. now you’re not going to admit it…
@@Ben-fx8lg I'm actually confused how that's relevant? How does me playing video games correlate to VR not being immersive to me?
the excitement surrounding vr (as cool as it may be) echoes the excitement surrounding social media when it first came on the scene. Take from that what you will.
These high tech people need to be in jail.
Any AR-Unreal-Tournament like game for this VR device?
I love my quest 2. It's really good for CORN, beat saber and VR poker.
I also love watching KPOP videos after I scale them up to 8k with topaz AI, make it go from 30 fps to 120 fps via flowframes on a huge VR theater screen.
I love facebook and can't wait until the new VR headset comes out. The Oculus 2 is awesome
Here’s the whole entire issue with the concept of trying to socialize in vr or making it feel real or “convince your brain”. The basic human creation concept is to be in real life contact. Real life contact is how we create more humans. Having a tool to connect more ppl is great, trying to take out physical contact is a formula for failure.
You know what would be funny if we already created this and we are in another plane/ state of existence 🧐
if it's a formula for failure, why is it so profitable?
@@anythingoriginal the stock price and report says it’s not profit. I know 3 ppl who were very excited bought vr then after 3 months of use totally stop using. They reverted to desktop 🖥.
@@toddmarks581 I think the major issue is clueless people went around bashing it so many didn’t even try. My 65 year old mom even thought it was awesome. My kids love it, I love it. Every friend I’ve shown has bought one.
The eye contact was AI simulated? (3:54) Sounds like the "slap AI on it if you don't want to explain it" method for me :D
“It’s all about connecting people”
Lol
I love my oculus quest, its amazing, everyone needs one.
i dont want one mate
@@waltlumsden3925 ok
Getting sick of buying a new headset every 2 years...been here in VR since the beta test.
I’m frustrated that headsets are iterating too slowly. I mean the index is still the gold standard and it’s 3.5 years old and everything else is still fairly up to par with the original rift and Vive that released 6.5yrs ago. We need some new, fresh, game changing stuff.
So don't
Bruh things gradually develop
@@Wilsonaire make it urself then
then stop. nobody is forcing you to buy new technology.
I’m still trying to find these concerts and bars that I keep seeing.
I’ve never used a VR/AR headset before. But what I do know is unless they have an always-on clock with a timer function in a corner or something, I’ll never touch one for the same reason I have a wall clock right above my TV. They’d be way too easy to log on for a 10 minute game and then 3 hours pass.
? Dude that makes no sense I own the quest 2 you have to click on a button to open a menu to see the time, or you can just ask the headset. “what time is it”
I like Mark Zuckerberg to concentrate more on the hardware side of XR world and have less input on the software platform side of it. He's really good at making awesome VR tech and making it mainstream, but he sucks on what software and platform he adds on top of it. (Facebook Login, Horizon.....)
I love how he talks about facial expressions while being innately void of the capacity to express them himself
Wow he almost looks like a human with the podcast lighting lmao
But.... Can I cook some brisket with sweet sweet baby rays in the new creepy oculus?
Mark never give a straight Anser 😂😂
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@@xaviermacias7988 lol
He's programmed bot to its his prime directive. If he did he'd probably blow up
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VR/AR will replace our phones and computers, you want or don't, and it's a long road ahead, like decades. It's hard to see how Mark gets booed by many people, but he's almost* the only one publicly pioneering VR for the masses. Of course, the VR experience looks like N64 graphics, but we are in the Nokia 3310 era of VR. The amazing graphics hardware doesn't exist yet; it takes time; Zuck is presenting you with the raw demos, maybe that's his mistake, but at least he's genuinely passionate about VR. You won't need to buy a TV or multiple monitors; if the new headsets become lightweight and stylish, why not ditch the smartphone? AR navigation, live translation, I don't know, even web browsing or texting while walking down the street will be no turning back after the first try. After apple finally jumps into the VR industry, everyone will go along; no matter the price, people will stand in lines and buy it.
There are headsets that feel like real life but no can afford them they are thousands of dollars but they do exist.
I like this take on vr in the future. I can definitely see a lot of that happening as long as they get it right.
Ya all billionaire CEO's tend to get shit on just because they are rich I guess. I'll probably be investing in meta when it hits its bottom on the stock market because I think quest is really going to be the future of vr especially at their price points. Even with the price hike it's still a steal. 10 years from now vr will probably be way more mainstream it's a amazing technology it's just a lot of people have not actually experienced it yet but the user base is growing. Say what you want about Zuck but his company is innovating in all the right ways in vr. Facebook's version of the meta verse might not work out but the headset and the tech it offers will for sure. There are so many uses for vr it would be nuts if it just died out. I know Meta is all about data collection but the people who are always complaining are doing it on social media any way vr won't change that. If people are so worried about their privacy they shouldn't be on social media to begin with they are supporting the cause just by being there. I don't like the data collection side either but it doesn't bother me to the point where im all that worried they just want to sell people crap who cares.
@@TylerMBuller12 you're right but the competition is coming, which is good. Oculus will slip. Companies like Apple will do it better and companies like Nintendo will do it cheaper. It's about to be good times. People will have way more options when it comes to headsets.
@@JAHDUBProductions Ya competition is good it's a win win for the consumer. I think oculus will be one of the biggest ones because they were pretty early in the market. Most of the people I talk to have some sort of oculus headset the next gen one is going to be announced in october which has eye tracking which could be pretty big for vr. They are super competitive on price. I have a index myself which is great but oculus has some features the index doesn't have although the index does have it's areas where it's superior. That price difference and exclusives are what is really going to push the hardware that's basically sony's strategy with consoles and it's worked extremely well for them. They have a strong start in the market right now regardless of their data collecting intentions that's what keeps the price down. Psvr 2 looks like it's going to be a pretty great headset as well which will really push it to that console crowd which is a big one. Will be cool to see what apple or nintendo will do. Everyone is excited for a switch 2 but honestly knowing Nintendo I wouldn't be surprised if they came out of left field and their next console was a portable vr headset that you can also display on the tv or something. It could work honestly if they did in my mind. It would be like a hybrid of the switch, wii, and 3ds all those techs combined that's basically what vr is to me any way.
my brain can’t connect the human voice coming from mark to mark. i’m used to the alien robotic type movement and voices. lol. marks clearly interested in the VR tech.
When you go to vr to get closer but people still won't play with you.😅
They need to seriously concentrate on their games. I have really gotten into games like RE:4, Sinners & Saints, etc...but they're relatively small games and not a whole lot of content. They're good...just small. I'd love to see us be able to game on our headset like we do on our consoles. I understand there are limitations due to size...but it could be better.
It's still an emerging market. The quest 2 is utilizing an older vr tuned smartphone chip and relatively low amounts of storage space, compared to a PS5 or PC, which are lightyears ahead.
PSVR
The Quest 2 is pretty awesome. Only thing is, how bad is this for your eyes? I mean you're staring at a screen a few inches from your eyes, that can't be healthy for your vision. I already wear contacts 😂
it is a myth that looking at a screen closely is bad for your eyes
Microwave radiation in your brain look up cell phone tumors
Bro I just want to play contractors in my living room
How about we connect to people by going into the same room as them and connecting?
I’m getting a PSVR2 as I want VR games not chatting and work.
Does look it's going to be cool. And they will have the titles, right away.
Honestly idc if they’re taking data, just make some dope games and enhance the experience. I love the idea of VR
Eye tracking but no legs? They don’t get much data tracking your legs- not as much as they will when they know exactly what it is you’re looking at. (I imagine they’ll also be able to see subtle differences in dilation too.)
00:05 the programming kicks in