I think the general concern with a deviceless system would probably be security and still convenience. If the devices are shared in some way, they’d have to load your stuff from a cloud, but I’d worry about some equivalent of a card skimmer every time I had to use sensitive information. The most secure systems are the ones you have full control over the hardware for that other people aren’t also using. As for convenience, the only way to match having it always in your pocket would be to have these shared devices literally every place people are with one available to each person, which might as well be one they take with them.
It's so refreshing to see a video like this that isn't pure doom and gloom about absolutely everything to do with VR/AR/Immersive technology in general. The idea of a deviceless future is fascinating, but the logistics of accomplishing it in a place like the US are kind of insane, not because of the scale of it, but because of how hard it would be to convince smaller towns to do it even if there was some central agency that took care of maintenance and paid for the devices.
trying to replace phones with ar glasses is the wrong move ar glasses should compliment phones by tying it with them, i drive a lot for work having ar glasses as a HUD could potentilly be very benficial if done right(distracting if done wrong) if they keep the processing on the phones and just have the diplay cameras and battery on the headsets it can work very good.
I think we always forget that form factor of smartphones existed before the existence of smartphones (regular phones) same cannot be said for current vr, glasses etc i think it would rather be better to stick with iot devices and make incremental changes for efficiency
Right! I did forget to put that point in there that the cellphone existed before the smartphone so convincing someone to carry a smartphone was basically not a question. I do agree with you that as we move to a world of “spatial computing” it would make sense for IoT devices to improve around us.
As someone who doesn't have to wear glasses and isn't used to them, I find them pretty uncomfortable like when I have to wear 3D glasses or safety glasses. I would prefer sticking to my phone over wearing something all the time. I do like the idea of no device though
I'd probably chuckle a bit if a saw someone with a VR headset on doing things with their hands
When the Vision Pro came out the memes where too good 😭
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I think the general concern with a deviceless system would probably be security and still convenience. If the devices are shared in some way, they’d have to load your stuff from a cloud, but I’d worry about some equivalent of a card skimmer every time I had to use sensitive information. The most secure systems are the ones you have full control over the hardware for that other people aren’t also using. As for convenience, the only way to match having it always in your pocket would be to have these shared devices literally every place people are with one available to each person, which might as well be one they take with them.
It's so refreshing to see a video like this that isn't pure doom and gloom about absolutely everything to do with VR/AR/Immersive technology in general. The idea of a deviceless future is fascinating, but the logistics of accomplishing it in a place like the US are kind of insane, not because of the scale of it, but because of how hard it would be to convince smaller towns to do it even if there was some central agency that took care of maintenance and paid for the devices.
trying to replace phones with ar glasses is the wrong move ar glasses should compliment phones by tying it with them, i drive a lot for work having ar glasses as a HUD could potentilly be very benficial if done right(distracting if done wrong) if they keep the processing on the phones and just have the diplay cameras and battery on the headsets it can work very good.
Underrated video
You're awesome, please keep up, the channel will explode cuz it's a quality content
the outro 🤣🤣🤣
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I think we always forget that form factor of smartphones existed before the existence of smartphones (regular phones) same cannot be said for current vr, glasses etc i think it would rather be better to stick with iot devices and make incremental changes for efficiency
Right! I did forget to put that point in there that the cellphone existed before the smartphone so convincing someone to carry a smartphone was basically not a question.
I do agree with you that as we move to a world of “spatial computing” it would make sense for IoT devices to improve around us.
this guy is so underrated wtf
As someone who doesn't have to wear glasses and isn't used to them, I find them pretty uncomfortable like when I have to wear 3D glasses or safety glasses. I would prefer sticking to my phone over wearing something all the time. I do like the idea of no device though
how do u get so little subs?!
Idk 😭 I’m working on it though! 🙏
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