I created the Google Cardboard almost ten years ago but quit VR soon after to focus on Machine Learning.
VR is based on a ridiculous misunderstanding.
Let me explain why in this thread.
VR takes the problem the wrong way. It tries to immerse us by fooling our sensory system.
VR is lying to our bodies. That’s why most VR experiences are unpleasant after a couple of minutes.
Reading a book is decoding black symbols on a white page. Our brains decode these abstract symbols, creating a virtual world inside our brains. There is no need for brain implants; we can already read the “Matrix”.
The VR promise is to bring “a sense of presence” to computing.
But the “sense of presence,” seeing things as if they were there, adds little value beyond the wahoo effect it generates.
The misunderstanding is between "immersion" and a "sense of presence."
Someone asked me recently why the Paris AI ecosystem is so 🔥 these days.
On the surface, it looks like Paris became a major #AI center overnight, but it didn't.
It took time and didn't appear by accident.
Here is a story that started more than 10 years ago.
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