Submitted by NewDiscourse t3_10tz5qt in Futurology
One thing I have been thinking about is the extent to which our images of the future are downstream of hype, particularly when it comes to technology. This distorts our confidence about some types of change, and likely blinds us to others. And yet, some of the most significant changes over the past 20 years have been events like the 2008 financial crisis, which seem inevitable in retrospect but received little attention in advance. What aren’t we paying enough attention to today, and what images of the future does that suggest? What systems are most ripe for disruption?
Low-Restaurant3504 t1_j7ai4mz wrote
AR is often overlooked in favor of VR. Next closest Black Swan I can think of will be Augmented Reality. What people want out of VR is just impossible to deliver on any time soon, whereas AR has multitudes of practical applications that could be taken advantage of now. I think once we see an initial breakthrough comercial product, you'll see a move towards mass integration into our daily lives.