at 1:13 he told that you need AR device to visualise the content in 3D, but we can already do that with our computer or mobile - similar to games - all AAA games (PUBGM, COD, GTA etc) have 3D view, then why we need this AR device? Please enlighten me!
Seems like no one's got the answer yet...I'm curious about it as well...like, what makes this technology a "must" to be a part in the classroom settings? Enlighten me please!
Vr headsets can change the world.Think about it, as a society,for thousands of years, we've been advancing and evolving to survive. We went from horses to cars.From stairs to elevators. Vr headsets are just the next step to human evolution. He's right,It's not a toy. It's a tool for education. And we will grow and prosper from it as a whole.
True Microsoft Hololens costs $5000 but AR can also be experienced through smartphones in your pocket. And believe me there are AR apps which you can use right now!
Yes, if we adopted this technology things change dramatically to worse. First, i was enthusiastic about it, however, now i can not see general applications, only specific ones.
3D objects are not new. We have always been able to pan, rotate and zoom around these objects inside a webpage. Yet, we hardly use it. We don't need a 3D object to be reconstructed when our eyes see from one direction. It still lacks the physics: you can't touch the object, it can't do the job its meant to do because its virtual. Again, the exploded view of a 3D object is not new. From what I can see, the benefits AR provides: depth information (I don't need or would be willing to pay a dollar for this feature.) Personally, I look forward to having AR goggles for my kitchen: I'd like to watch, control content and get guidance while I learn to cook in the kitchen.
I bet you said the same thing when the first smart phone came out. There are people who can think a few steps ahead and understand what technology can do in the future and there are people that only see its limitations...
@@BB-kw5bz im 17, and i was born in this era, im tech savvy, i knoe how to use my phone to its fullest extent, andnso use my pc, however, what in the world would i use augmented reality glasses for, to watch youtube? I can watch my stuff on a hard screened phone were its better visible. Would i read? Thats also not efficient, what would i do with it, its so useless
@@jawbone9349 Fair enough, so you haven't experienced any new technology come to life that changed the way we use things like a laptop, smartphones and just like AR will in a few years time. Of course it makes no sense to move current use cases to a new device. That is not what they're built for. The first laptops had no WiFi, and even if, internet was not used by anyone 30 years ago and the top models had spreadsheet capabilities. that was about it. No enduser wanted one or could see why people would need a private computer some day. When the first iPhone came out in 2007 there were no apps and nobody wanted to use them. It takes time and a few market makers. And AR like hardly any other consumer technology now has the potential of disrupting the way we do things. Nobody can tell you what exactly the use cases will be. Just like nobody could tell what we would use phones and laptops for in 2021 when they came out.
technology, like most things, has two sides. The "driver" conceptualized by high noble intents of good, and the end game, which is the dark side of the internets. What technology will bring, and now has, is darkness.