From accessibility POV - AR/VR is not an easy and comfortable enough to be mass adopted.
If you have to "wear" your Desktop on your head and put on a "sensors" body costume, guess how much people will do it voluntarily. Yep. Small group of people.
You have to provide something "out of this world" to even think for mass adoption.
This in my view is just another data-grabbing platform and push to walled garden SaaS.
It is logical big tech to push it hard. Microsoft, Apple, you name it.
And this is in my view the controversy with Facebook. FB is mass social network. Successfully integrated in the daily routine of the "normies" trough several apps.
Suddenly they push Meta, which as I mentioned is clearly small use-case. Branching this as a tool for "immersive" experience is vague attempt for justification and clearly PR move for distracting public from the toxic reality of the company which used dopamine hacks and psychology driven dark UX to become "the next advertising" platform.
Until AR/VR is hologram driven, nothing will come out of this Metaverse.
Just some corporations capitalizing on "enthusiast" market and suckling more data than usual.
If you have to "wear" your Desktop on your head and put on a "sensors" body costume, guess how much people will do it voluntarily. Yep. Small group of people.
You have to provide something "out of this world" to even think for mass adoption. This in my view is just another data-grabbing platform and push to walled garden SaaS. It is logical big tech to push it hard. Microsoft, Apple, you name it.
And this is in my view the controversy with Facebook. FB is mass social network. Successfully integrated in the daily routine of the "normies" trough several apps.
Suddenly they push Meta, which as I mentioned is clearly small use-case. Branching this as a tool for "immersive" experience is vague attempt for justification and clearly PR move for distracting public from the toxic reality of the company which used dopamine hacks and psychology driven dark UX to become "the next advertising" platform.
Until AR/VR is hologram driven, nothing will come out of this Metaverse. Just some corporations capitalizing on "enthusiast" market and suckling more data than usual.