Years after the initial releases VR still very much feels like a solution looking for a problem. As long as the industry doesn't figure out why it should even exist there will likely just be a slow decline and there is no chance for growth.
Goals and priorities might differ a lot between an ant and a human but not so much between two humans. At least not enough to not get at least a few rules for behavior.
I really didn't feel like that needed to be more obvious than it was in the movie. Where would you even find trees to make even more massive clue-by-fours to hit people over the head with?
LLMs are actually pretty good for looking up words by their definition. But that is just about the only topic I can think of where they are correct even close to 80% of the time.
Maybe but I don't see that as an argument that will be compelling to many of the less involved parents. Most people don't even see how their own data can be used to harm them, much less data on how their kids behave in games.
Years after the initial releases VR still very much feels like a solution looking for a problem. As long as the industry doesn't figure out why it should even exist there will likely just be a slow decline and there is no chance for growth.