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ojo-rojo | 4 months ago

+1 To add to the experience of connecting to people, I can also imagine our family members taking a photograph together while in VR of the family living room – a memento we can take away. That would work if our VR avatars are realistic representations of ourselves, which I think Meta can do (?)

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lm28469|4 months ago

This sounds like an absolute nightmare. Technology disconnected us over decades, then gave us "solutions" to stay in touch 24/7, people are lonelier than ever but we keep pushing for more of this shit. You can already call and video call your family, basically for free, what does VR bring to the table ?

"Hey John, grandpa will expire soon can you quickly jump in your headset and upload yourself to his VR cabin in the wood, the one we rent from MetaSpital for $99 a day, to take a selfie with him before he dies alone in a cold hospital room"

kakacik|4 months ago

That's an extreme take, venting off some inner fears and frustrations?

There are many use cases where this can add value. People these days live far from their families, what's wrong with connecting in a better/different way if desired?

Not everybody wants or can stay with their families for whole life and that's fine, something about personal freedom and right to self-determination, desire for massive personal growth that exposure to different cultures invariably brings in, adventures and so on.

SoftTalker|4 months ago

Agree 100%. Sounds absolutely awful.

andybak|4 months ago

It's just another way to record a time and place. No more different to a video than a video is to a photo. Just slightly more fidelity.

It's a good thing. It's a nice thing. Chill.

I get that there's reasons to be angry at big tech but this isn't one of them. Accurate and easy 3d scanning, high fidelity rendering and a way to view in 6dof stereoscopic is just a great use case entirely separate from the machinations of our evil overlords.

foobarian|4 months ago

Yeah, pesky technology disconnecting us. Best to go back before cars where nobody could move anywhere. See you Sunday in church

mabedan|4 months ago

I agree with the general sentiment. I also think we forgot how to enjoy quality time together and these “solutions” will make matters worse. But in some scenarios, like what I described, which is just spending time together, it can help