Even meeting him where he is i.e. headsets replacing pocket computers, “never” is a long time. I am no sort of expert but I don’t think there’s any technical reason we couldn’t achieve some kind of headgear that’s a suitable replacement for a smartphone. After that, it’s only a matter of time before everyone living is used to them being around, at which point I think they’d be just as easily accepted as cars or skyscrapers, for better or worse. My money’s on it happening eventually.
Yeah, there’s lots of takes on technology that are outlandish, but something like VR/AR HMDs becoming so unobtrusive that they become common seems perfectly viable. Not yet, but I could easily see it being capable of happening in the next century at most, if not far sooner. We aren’t there yet, but it doesn’t seem far off. The issue with current HMDs is mostly just that they’re too heavy to be comfortable, which is a solvable hardware issue.
Even meeting him where he is i.e. headsets replacing pocket computers, “never” is a long time. I am no sort of expert but I don’t think there’s any technical reason we couldn’t achieve some kind of headgear that’s a suitable replacement for a smartphone. After that, it’s only a matter of time before everyone living is used to them being around, at which point I think they’d be just as easily accepted as cars or skyscrapers, for better or worse. My money’s on it happening eventually.
Yeah, there’s lots of takes on technology that are outlandish, but something like VR/AR HMDs becoming so unobtrusive that they become common seems perfectly viable. Not yet, but I could easily see it being capable of happening in the next century at most, if not far sooner. We aren’t there yet, but it doesn’t seem far off. The issue with current HMDs is mostly just that they’re too heavy to be comfortable, which is a solvable hardware issue.