I think that better question is - what should we do to make people more real more closer to the real world
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I think that better question is - what should we do to make people more real more closer to the real world
I've noticed that VR can provide people with a much expanded menu of experiences that, once tasted virtually, triggers a new desire to go and experience the real thing. I've shown people parts of the world in VR they previously had no interest it, but then after getting the virtual experience, they added the real thing to their bucket list. It's definitely powerful and we will see all the downsides of escapism and addiction that already exist in this broken world. I'm planning to thoughtfully create amazing experiences that do exactly what you're asking for.
I think the answer for this is to always put a line between virtual and reality. I know these 2 are very easily confused these days... If you look at it this way, VR is a little dangerous.