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Lots of people think it's the future, people walking around with windows in front of them. People on the subway typing. $3,500 units flying off the shelves. Personally I think it's sad. People glued to a screen even when walking. Looking like a drone from the future. Must consume media every second of the day. I fucking hate it. And yeah, I know "then don't buy it". I won't. Just expressing an opinion. Here's a sample of of one of the 'viral' videos of it. People think this is amazing. I think it's sad. The dystopia gets worse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV9Xy6L_rlM

Lots of people think it's the future, people walking around with windows in front of them. People on the subway typing. $3,500 units flying off the shelves.

Personally I think it's sad. People glued to a screen even when walking. Looking like a drone from the future. Must consume media every second of the day. I fucking hate it. And yeah, I know "then don't buy it". I won't. Just expressing an opinion.

Here's a sample of of one of the 'viral' videos of it. People think this is amazing. I think it's sad. The dystopia gets worse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV9Xy6L_rlM

I think it's the future, get used to it. I want one
I hate it
Don't worry. It's a gimmick and owners won't use them after 2 weeks
Fuck You!

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What skill can you learn properly with AR? Maybe you should tell apple, because ever video has netflix, tv, music and an computer screen.

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Not many AR and VR apps for learning skills exist yet, techs too new but the AR UI built into jet fighter HUDs is used for teaching how to fly the aircraft, there are also VR apps that teach, boxing, various martial arts or calisthenics with AR you could teach engine mechanics very quickly, anything mechanical down to organic chemistry could be much better learned with AR or VR.

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For actual mechanics... Imagine just looking at the bolt and immediately seeing a list of specifics related to this specific use... Torque spec, stretch length? Torque degree settings? Single use stretch bolts? No need to go look up the part, and the specific case, it feeds it to you right as you are doing the work.

Knowing as soon as you open the hood the location of every sensor and component in the engine bay. or even just walking up to the cr, that the BCM resides in the trunk left of the spare tire well or other similar info.

That could be a time saver.

Sadly...

We live in the real kike world. So none of this will be used to teach or better the world in which we live. It will only be used for the enrichment of the few very wealthy.

Once we hit the tipping point of general consumer adoption it will be used only for programming people and advertisements to sell products. Its usefulness will diminish greatly.

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I wouldn't be so sure if somebody can make a profit licensing all that information in a program they will do it, and i think mechanics nation wide would be willing to pay 2 grand for a VR/AR set and 1200 a year to license the software, if it represents a time saving on average of just 12% it would be worth it but you could tie the program to a distributor network so you can order a spare part with a gesture that could save hundreds of man hours in a year.

Are chilton manuals still a thing? Because the nerds who make forza or some other aim racing franchise should get together with chilton or the like to produce this product. I bet the military would love to buy the tech and get some similar software, same with the air travel industry.

There's gold in the there hills.

Do you know how much money police departments pay to license AI to monitor body cams? It's exorbitant.

The bottleneck after consumers is in quality programers with tertiary interests and knowledgebases.