"When answers are cheap, questions are valuable".
Various LLM's are making their way through the world at the moment. We've got ChatGPT, Grok, Claude - accessible on any device with internet connection.
When I began my VR journey, I broke my thought process into three buckets:
- Mindset
- Skillset
- Toolset
The first tool I turned to was ChatGPT. With a simple framework - the WHAT, HOW, and WHY.
I tried my best to secure a concrete answer as to HOW I would do this - and that's just it... outside of buying a Meta Quest 3 (which we did) - I couldn't find one.
Imagination was the reoccurring theme in a lot of ChatGPT's answers - "use it, harness it, embrace it". That solidified to me that from a creative perspective, VR is now and hopefully always - full of endless opportunities to explore, create and harness your imagination and curiosity.
The WHAT has been more straightforward for me to understand - Even Realities releasing their new G2 Smart Glasses to rival the elephants in the space... and last week Samsung released they are training 20,000 of their employees of all levels with their new Galaxy XR.
Real use cases, real lives being changed, real impact on the world. That's what we're seeing more of in the Augmented and Virtual Reality spaces.
There's all this talk about the AI bubble bursting, for me, I don't see it happening. AI is to engrained in our day to day lives. Will our day to day lives look different in 18 months time? Of course. They'll be different tomorrow. The talk of the bubble bursting got me thinking...
The VR/AR/XR space hasn't had a bubble. We haven't had full scale adoption. Which means...once again - we're early.
Strap in.
Yours Virtually,
Reverso