yea "before I was around" she's 100, it's hard to think of people living so long ago, even before 100 years ago taken and converted into a VR medium using a single photo@@katemurray7790
The part about the 100 year old lady definitely moved me at minute 10:34. Seeing a person who has been gone for a long time smiling, and so alive, but who is just an animated image. What wonderful technology!
that hi dad at the end felt so impactful. you can hear the feelings from her voice - personally sounded like she was speaking to him like a teen would greet their father, just that she's now 100 years old.
its almost as if, the older tpeople get, the more the veil between reality and imagination or whatever else there is in the universe, starts to fade. She could really feel him
The production quality of this video, the sound design, visuals, editing, story is absolutely INSANE. It felt like I was watching a movie or a documentary from netflix, I am in absolute awe.
What was interesting is how the young ones who used it just thought it was cool but the older ones actually had a deeper reason to use the device, to feel like flying, to want to do things their body won't let them do anymore and to see their loved ones. They have said for a long time now that VR/AR should be used as a therapy tool in nursing homes where people can't get outside.
one of the cooler viedeos Ive seen on this.Its not about the specs…its about the feeling it gives you and that is the entire point I think!People kept asking what it was for…its litteraly FOR the feeling and thats the magic.You captured that and our of the hundreds of people who made videos YOU understood it!LOVE IT!
Jack cant believe ur recent videos are getting even more recognition. You deserve it. Started watching with the first snapchat hacker and Ive watched that video so many times. Keep going ❤
The 100-year old lady almost made me tear up, it was amazing to see her being able to meet her dad again, to feel as if he was right there next to her.
this was an amazing video the ending made me pretty emotional but man, do people look way better when you see their eyes that's the biggest issue i have with this product when it comes to use in social situations and workplaces
Omg. The 100 made me burst into tears. I was not expecting that. I can only imagine how lonely it is when 99% of the people you grew up with are likely in heaven right now.
I started watching this video with substantial skepticism... and ended it being very impressed with the discussion and peoples' reactions and considerations about the AVP's (and VR's in general) affect on society. I'm over 60, and love VR/AR... but I have mixed feelings about whether or not VR, etc., will be better or worse for society. I can see how it could be incredibly helpful for education and, ironically, even communication--but at the same time, I worry it will adversely affect the depth of those communications. Anyway, awesome video and discussion, Jack. Thank you... ❤
The hi dad just brought every tear out my eyes....wish I can hear him one last time...@Apple needs to use this to promote this product....this was executed brilliantly....
That ending with the 100 year old did something to me and really made me understand by hearing it even though I already had an idea of what this would look like since the oculus OG came out. VRchat, Bigscreen, Virtual Desktop, Immersed, Sidequest, OVR toolkit, these things definitely bring it further than where I originally thought it was but I can't wait to see what's to come in the next 10 years.
this felt like I was watching a cristopher nolan movie by the end of this aka Interstellar. The ending was so good i have no words. hats off on this amazing video 🤠
Not that surprising. It’s just history repeating itself. It was the same skepticism that people felt back in the 1900s when the internet was created or when smartphones really took off. Old people have already been through multiple technological revolutions, so they’re more accepting of this one while the younger people of today are saying what older people did back then
I think it is easy to see that the 20-40 bracket project their current addiction to smartphone, internet and social media to this product. They do not judge the headset but the way they consume media.
@@karthage3637I mean it’s obvious that this thing is going to destroy attention spans even more. Everyone will be living through the headset especially younger generations, no one will be present just present through their screens more so then they already are. Lots of opportunity but it comes at a cost, and I won’t be surprised if Apple uses this to collect more data on the human species.
It's almost never about the tech. It's how we, society, use it, adapt to it and make rules around it. To reject different versions or products of the tech and accept others. This is great exposure.
This was a really well done video showing how people perceive the Vison Pro and the future of VR technology. I do wish there was more nuance though, rather than a definitive yes or no to whether is this a positive thing for our future. Nothing is without its pros and cons.
For one, the 100-year-old was so wholesome. I'm not sure if I would even be able to take the headset away from her. Also, it's so hard to say it's so good in so many ways. It would definitely help kids engage in school. It would allow people to do things that they normally aren't able to do. If they are sick or if they have physical problems, it would allow people to experience things they can't normally afford. It would allow you to feel so immersed in so many things, but at the same time on the other hand, people would probably not interact with each other the same as normal I can see people honestly not even looking each other in the eyes as much, but overall I think this will be good for society
No way. Imagine everyone constantly completely zoned out - everywhere, all the time. Smartphones, but worse. Everyone is going to be so removed from their own world that society will cease to func- oh wait
Personally, I believe this product will be a game-changer for our civilization as a whole, but can easily backfire into dystopia if overused and abused by corporate and legal authorities. The choices we make in the coming years in regards to this and other emerging technologies may very well define the future of humanity. Good video as always, keep up the good work :))
this is a leap for entertainment but not for companies unless they can reduce to just glasses also the problems with eye strains after using for a long period and make it aesthetically pleasing to look at
the concept is good. the way it will be used is bad ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ . Just like social media - as soon as financial interests outweigh the users needs you got a product that is terrible for society. Algorithms ruined social media and caused some serious harm (including deaths and even genocide) :/
@@hayekhayek580 yep, as of now the technology itself is pretty bulky, but just like phones and computers/laptops as they turn out new models, the hardware and software both get better, I would assume.
"It's moving... like he's talking." The apple vision pro will forever be a dystopian concept to me, but if this is the joy and happiness it can bring others, then it is in fact, a necessary evil. Making it to such an age as she, no matter how much expirience you face you will forever need your parents. I wasn't sure how to feel about the other reactions besides hers, hers was golden.
Personaly I really like VR, but as a form of entertainment, or I could see it being used as a tool in some places. However the fact that we can already see so many people wearing this on a daily basis kinda scares me. It was the same with phones. At first it was just a form of comunication with some extra features, but now it's a part of everyones life and I'm really afraid that in a few years it will become a huge problem. We already have issues with communication and we can see a generation of Ipad kids growing up on which a lot of people can agree is terrifying. I'm almost 20 by the way.