That's what I thought, 5 years ago. And 15 years before that and 25 years before that.
You gotta see the big picture: it's a long game for them. They want people out of the real world into the metaverse to do meaningless activities and train their AI robots. then they can be removed.
50% will go willingly, the rest 45% by force, 5% will resist and stay out in rural dispersed communities outside cities. This is already in their 10+ year old scenarios.
Dude, I am well versed with the VR market and technology. I literally ran a VR company.
Unless some technological miracle happens, VR will never, ever achieve a market penetration of 50%. The hype of the Metaverse time is over. Maybe in 10 years a new hype starts.
VR has been, is and for the foreseeable future will reman a niche technology.
That's what I thought, 5 years ago. And 15 years before that and 25 years before that.
You gotta see the big picture: it's a long game for them. They want people out of the real world into the metaverse to do meaningless activities and train their AI robots. then they can be removed.
50% will go willingly, the rest 45% by force, 5% will resist and stay out in rural dispersed communities outside cities. This is already in their 10+ year old scenarios.
Dude, I am well versed with the VR market and technology. I literally ran a VR company.
Unless some technological miracle happens, VR will never, ever achieve a market penetration of 50%. The hype of the Metaverse time is over. Maybe in 10 years a new hype starts.
VR has been, is and for the foreseeable future will reman a niche technology.