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fractal_engineer t1_ixw45xs wrote

The optimism in this sub is near Jetsons level.

I've worked in some very fringe fields such as brain computer interfacing, graphene/CNT, and ai for a little over a decade. Some of the ideas and notions put forward in this sub are beyond ridiculous.

The main issue is people here base their views on venture capital seeking tech evangelists and confuse research publications for advancements in science and technology. 99% of all the research papers posted in this sub end up on shelves as soon as the student graduates/gets their phd. Less than 1% contributes to pushing the boundaries.

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TheHamsterSandwich t1_ixwc6wh wrote

The pessimism in your posts is near doomer level.

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fractal_engineer t1_ixwehzy wrote

That's not surprising when you've spend your career wrestling with 3 letter government organizations to get human trials/research, manufacturing processes, etc approved in order to make tiny advances towards a world that over half this sub thinks will be here in less than 10 years

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Mokebe890 t1_ixw5xd5 wrote

Hm working rn in company, while dicussing with cto and recruitment manager I knew that recruitment rates increased almost twice over this year for AR/VR. Unfortunately thats true, most of papers wont be push further, nontheless I dont think everything wont change by 2030

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