The idea of being able to meet family from across the globe virtually put a big smile on my face. No long haul flights, airline food and expensive tickets, count me in.
I loved the example he gave of trying out furniture in your own home. What a fantastic app for interior designers. It would save them hours of stress with finicky clients.
Thanks! Using AR or VR to let clients try out different furniture arrangements in their own homes could save them a lot of time and stress dealing with indecisive or finicky clients. It could also make the design process more efficient and accurate, as clients can get a better sense of how the final product will look and feel in their space. One of my favorite use cases :)
I have a friend who works in old age homes with giving seniors really cool experiences using VR/AR tech and it's such a cool idea! It makes me really excited to see what else can be done
So cool! The concept of a "full dive" VR is inspired by science fiction, where users could fully immerse themselves in a virtual world, experiencing it as if it were real, potentially with full sensory feedback and neural interfaces. . While there is no definitive answer yet, several emerging technologies hold promise for providing sight or enhancing sensory input in ways that could, in the future, enable fully blind individuals to experience a virtual environment. That would mean so much to my sister who is blind and was born with optic nerve hypoplasia. This really touches my heart that maybe one day she will be able to see in the VR world.
Thanks Dinesh for clearly explaining what all that jargon means. Sometimes you think you know what it stands for but with advances happening every day it's easy to be left behind and bewildered.
I hope researchers and scientists focus on the disadvantages and shortcomings of vr and correct them so it can be safer in the future. Most people who use vr for extended periods have headache,eyestrain, dizziness and nausea. If we choose to ignore it this may become dangerous for our health as it develops in the future.
Promises to be a game changer in building capacity in almost any domain. A technological extension to role playing and simulation techniques. Delivery was excellent- fluent and to the point. Well done, Dinesh!
I have been excited for this tech to be accessible for so long - the way this is going to help communities thrive is beyond comprehension still I Think.
Great use of humor and actual demo of 3D VR for anatomy and science! I only wish you had a live audience to fully respond to your excellent presentation :)
00:00 AR/VR technology is progressing rapidly. 01:44 Immersive technologies like AR/VR are being productively used in many industries 03:23 Virtual meetings save time and money 04:59 XR and immersive technologies are an umbrella term that covers AR, VR, and MR and will eventually merge together. 06:32 VR can improve stroke therapy 08:03 VR and holographic technology can potentially revolutionize education 09:48 Interactive 3D representations of subjects are the future of education. 11:10 Immersive technologies will shape our lives like internet and smartphones.
I am all for any technology that helps stroke victims restore their previous abilities especially if it can be customised for their particular circumstances as they get better.
considering how 100 years ago we had "calculating rooms" and now a mobile phone 200 billion times powerful than that, future is really a small term when it comes to technology. I believe even the most sci-fi things are gonna happen within next 50 years.
The most sci-fi things ARE happening! I’m looking at a glowing surface of varying colors that I can read, understand, and interact with. I have devices that sit in my ear and play artificially created noises into my ear. And when they’re not doing that, they sit in a container and just from sitting in that container, they charge. AI is now able to make art at our finger tips. Cars are being driven around us with no driver intervening. (The hinderance of their popularity isn't hindered entirely by technological advances)
really interesting talk! I'm curious to see how VR fares in coming years. I'm still a bit skeptical about some of more mundane uses but it does look fantastic for things like teaching.
With immersion, there was Osmose back in 1995, the used detectors round the neck & over the chest, that detected breathing & when one breathed in one rose a little & when out sank a little, the effect was intense. Then there was Showscan developed by Douglas Trumbull that uses 60 frames a second to induce emotion, different "Pulses" could be done digitally. Also including peripheral vision in the display adds too, I should imagine that dual images from eye distance angles plus the shading done to two same images to give an impression of 3D would enhance the effect. Lastly read "Sentics the Touch of the Emotmions" by Manfred Clynes. As you mention "A new dimension" I have to add David Brisson's Hypergraphics, whose blue & red rotating hyperdimensional structures made peoples' eye's water, read the OMNI article.
Agreed, virtual reality could make training and induction more engaging and interactive. It's worth considering as an option for certain types of learning.
you could literally tell the headset what to load and what vr experience to watch of course attach senscors connected by blue tooth so you could walk around or interact into environment
It's in our best interest to ensure that AR/VR are being used to help educate and train in a variety of sectors. Not only will it help with harm reduction but also with capacity and capability!
I'm thinking to pursue VR professional as my career, as it an highly emerging field and I obviously have some interest in it. What can I do, how can I start, what skills I should have, ofcourse it has scope but where should I start and in which direction should go. At last suggest me one or two tutorials so that I can learn do and teach at the same time, that way I'll understand it more. I want this or not. It would be very helpful if you reply Dinesh Punni Ji.
Speaking of merging AR and VR, according to rumors, Apple is going to release in 2022 a headset which would combine these two technologies before to release the « Apple Glass » around 2025 which would be AR glasses.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 The first augmented reality headset was large and dangerous; modern AR/VR tech is smaller and practical. 01:02 Immersive technologies have diverse applications beyond gaming. 02:32 Immersive technologies redefine digital interaction. 03:32 VR replaces, AR enhances reality, saving time and money. 05:35 XR covers AR, VR, MR; immersive techs may merge. 06:37 Immersive tech has applications in healthcare, education. 08:36 Active learning through immersive tech could revolutionize education. 11:08 Businesses like Walmart use VR for various employee training. 12:42 Immersive technologies will have a significant societal impact similar to the internet and smartphones.
All I know is in about 30-40 years office buildings and commuting to work will be pretty much dead. Why physically go into work when you can virtually go there? Might actually turn cities into ghost towns.I imagine even schools will eventually follow suit. It will be good for the environment but kinda scary too because it’s going to be rare seeing anyone outside of their house during the day.
what if the vr headset had a.i technology and could learn from your interactions with it store and remember that information then re create the experience ?
Our future is overly oil dependent. The discovery of oil peaked in 1964 Oil discovery has since declined to 9 billion barrels PA. Mankind consumes 4 times that. 4 x 9 = 36 Yes Mankind consumes 36 billion barrels PA. The situation is unsustainable! Our food supply is also oil dependent. The approaching oil crisis means a global food crisis. Please grow your own food.
@@dougieakadougal hello Paul Technically that might be true. It's the huge scale that mankind consumes oil. 100 million barrels a day. I'm a retired bus driver. I did work for a bus company that ran 2 of It's buses on bio-diesel. Canola oil. Then there was a drought and not enough plants could be grown to produce enough Canola oil. NASA is predicting global drought. Currently the Western half of USA is in severe drought. Farmers there cannot get enough water to grow food for humans. There will be an oil crisis means a food crisis. Please grow your own food Cheers Gray Australia
@@samster2294 hi Sam There's no need to run out of oil. A few years ago a cyclone damaged some of Australia's banana crop. The shortfall caused the price to go from $1.50 a kilo to $15.00 a kilo. So a shortfall in the oil supply could cause fuel to go from $1.50 a litre to $15.00 a litre. At $10 a litre, 50 litres would cost $500. The age of affordable oil is drawing to a close. Next would be ESSENTIAL SERVICES ONLY. A litre of sludge please!
VR will be LIMITED to our human imagination or that generated by human-developed A.I., which means we still might not simulate a completely alien perspective or world.
My family is literally scattered all across the world and I really can't wait for the day that I can see them all in a virtual space.
The idea of being able to meet family from across the globe virtually put a big smile on my face. No long haul flights, airline food and expensive tickets, count me in.
I loved the example he gave of trying out furniture in your own home. What a fantastic app for interior designers. It would save them hours of stress with finicky clients.
Thanks! Using AR or VR to let clients try out different furniture arrangements in their own homes could save them a lot of time and stress dealing with indecisive or finicky clients. It could also make the design process more efficient and accurate, as clients can get a better sense of how the final product will look and feel in their space. One of my favorite use cases :)
I have a friend who works in old age homes with giving seniors really cool experiences using VR/AR tech and it's such a cool idea! It makes me really excited to see what else can be done
I haven't experienced AR/VR yet but after listening to Dinesh I'm going to investigate it.
I don't know who needs to hear this, but everything is going to be fine. Release all negative thoughts and relax
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So cool! The concept of a "full dive" VR is inspired by science fiction, where users could fully immerse themselves in a virtual world, experiencing it as if it were real, potentially with full sensory feedback and neural interfaces. . While there is no definitive answer yet, several emerging technologies hold promise for providing sight or enhancing sensory input in ways that could, in the future, enable fully blind individuals to experience a virtual environment.
That would mean so much to my sister who is blind and was born with optic nerve hypoplasia. This really touches my heart that maybe one day she will be able to see in the VR world.
Dinesh's passion to inspire people around the world to create apps and teach them to write code is very noble.
Thanks Dinesh for clearly explaining what all that jargon means. Sometimes you think you know what it stands for but with advances happening every day it's easy to be left behind and bewildered.
Wow I can't believe the difference between the first model and the future models... seems like a lot of progress in just 50 years!
Absolutely loved the demonstration of him looking at the inside of a body! So cool
So very cool. I would love to work in the VR/XR world some day. VR is the future of education and remote work
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This is so cool! I'm honestly so glad I was born during this time, and I can't wait to see where we go from here.
Thank you for the inspiring presentation! I’m looking forward to further presentation
Thank you . SciVers team is also working on AR education app
I hope researchers and scientists focus on the disadvantages and shortcomings of vr and correct them so it can be safer in the future.
Most people who use vr for extended periods have headache,eyestrain, dizziness and nausea.
If we choose to ignore it this may become dangerous for our health as it develops in the future.
Damn that AR headset from the 60's looks insane. Also had no idea they've been developing this tech for so long. Crazy
Gosh I think some of the jargon went over my head but the promise of what immersive technologies has me very excited.
I think this thing is something like a spirit but am happy to experience in it in life
Promises to be a game changer in building capacity in almost any domain. A technological extension to role playing and simulation techniques. Delivery was excellent- fluent and to the point. Well done, Dinesh!
how are you dear
Absolutely agree! Great talk and really inspiring
Thanks for the kind words :)
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I have been excited for this tech to be accessible for so long - the way this is going to help communities thrive is beyond comprehension still I Think.
Yes! 100% agree.
I'm all for any new technology that can help people learn quickly and enjoy it at the same time.
I've been waiting for this for so long!!!
Rediscovering training but heaven
Anatomy classes at university would have been totally awesome if I had been able to learn in 3D.
Mirror therapy is so fascinating. Wild what our brains can do!
💯 I was fascinated when I first heard about it :)
He's right. I think xr will be even bigger than any of us imagine. It'll dominate.
Awesome talk Dinesh.
Amazing presentation and really inspiring. Thanks for sharing Dinesh
Thanks man! :)
3:54 what is AR
9:48 teaching anatomy to 11:04
Great use of humor and actual demo of 3D VR for anatomy and science! I only wish you had a live audience to fully respond to your excellent presentation :)
00:00 AR/VR technology is progressing rapidly.
01:44 Immersive technologies like AR/VR are being productively used in many industries
03:23 Virtual meetings save time and money
04:59 XR and immersive technologies are an umbrella term that covers AR, VR, and MR and will eventually merge together.
06:32 VR can improve stroke therapy
08:03 VR and holographic technology can potentially revolutionize education
09:48 Interactive 3D representations of subjects are the future of education.
11:10 Immersive technologies will shape our lives like internet and smartphones.
what a time to be alive
Thank you Dinesh! I found this entire thing to be so informative! 💁♀
Thanks for your kind words! :)
I am all for any technology that helps stroke victims restore their previous abilities especially if it can be customised for their particular circumstances as they get better.
That was really great! I'm hoping to contribute in this field! You inspired me a lot.
Thank you for your kind words! You may find my RUclips channel helpful too. I talk a lot about AR/VR technologies
The HoloLens sounds absolutely amazing
Amazing to see it finally here. Gz Dinesh 🎉
Thank you! 🥳🥳
ah yes please!!! thank you for this!
It is interesting...🌞😍🙏
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I agree w/you
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Sounds good. Who said it?
Great work my friend!
considering how 100 years ago we had "calculating rooms" and now a mobile phone 200 billion times powerful than that, future is really a small term when it comes to technology. I believe even the most sci-fi things are gonna happen within next 50 years.
The most sci-fi things ARE happening! I’m looking at a glowing surface of varying colors that I can read, understand, and interact with. I have devices that sit in my ear and play artificially created noises into my ear. And when they’re not doing that, they sit in a container and just from sitting in that container, they charge. AI is now able to make art at our finger tips. Cars are being driven around us with no driver intervening. (The hinderance of their popularity isn't hindered entirely by technological advances)
really interesting talk! I'm curious to see how VR fares in coming years. I'm still a bit skeptical about some of more mundane uses but it does look fantastic for things like teaching.
Its a really nice lecture
With immersion, there was Osmose back in 1995, the used detectors round the neck & over the chest, that detected breathing & when one breathed in one rose a little & when out sank a little, the effect was intense. Then there was Showscan developed by Douglas Trumbull that uses 60 frames a second to induce emotion, different "Pulses" could be done digitally. Also including peripheral vision in the display adds too, I should imagine that dual images from eye distance angles plus the shading done to two same images to give an impression of 3D would enhance the effect. Lastly read "Sentics the Touch of the Emotmions" by Manfred Clynes. As you mention "A new dimension" I have to add David Brisson's Hypergraphics, whose blue & red rotating hyperdimensional structures made peoples' eye's water, read the OMNI article.
very good explanation
Thank you! :)
واستعِنْ على صَلاحِ قلبِكَ بشيءٍ من العُزلة مع الله فالقلبُ يُفسِدهُ زِحَام الناس .💙🌸"
Honestly Dinesh I don't think I would be brave enough to wear The sword of Damocles!!
Nice Video ❤
Thank you for the inspiring presentation! I’m looking forward to further presentation 😍
Thanks for your kind words ❤❤
Training and induction for a job can be boring because you're mostly sitting down and listening to someone so learning in 3D VR would be fun.
Agreed, virtual reality could make training and induction more engaging and interactive. It's worth considering as an option for certain types of learning.
you could literally tell the headset what to load and what vr experience to watch of course attach senscors connected by blue tooth so you could walk around or interact into environment
very cool, thank you!
welldone mr punni
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Heard it a million times before
Amazing
"ما خالط القرآن شيئاً إلا باركه، ولا ضيقاً إلا وَسعه، ولا ظلمة إلا أنارها، ولا وحدة إلا آنسها"
Where is the app that will translate this?
@@mr.c2485 i am Arabic
It's in our best interest to ensure that AR/VR are being used to help educate and train in a variety of sectors. Not only will it help with harm reduction but also with capacity and capability!
nice presentation
Thanks! :)
I would wear all of them ‼️ TAKE MY MONEY 💰‼️
Haha exactly
What a sad future
👍well done 👍mr punni
Thank you! :>
I'm thinking to pursue VR professional as my career, as it an highly emerging field and I obviously have some interest in it. What can I do, how can I start, what skills I should have, ofcourse it has scope but where should I start and in which direction should go.
At last suggest me one or two tutorials so that I can learn do and teach at the same time, that way I'll understand it more. I want this or not.
It would be very helpful if you reply Dinesh Punni Ji.
The best part of this video was not one single advertisment 😅
how are you dear
It's quite rare these days haha
Same, why I watch Ted
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Speaking of merging AR and VR, according to rumors, Apple is going to release in 2022 a headset which would combine these two technologies before to release the « Apple Glass » around 2025 which would be AR glasses.
Really excited for that 🤩 but how do you know they will launch in 2022?
@@miamio3019in 2024 AppleVision pro the first XR headset of Apple !
Well the future is here.
People already getting out of their home with vision pro on their head. 🤯
Vr will definitely be the future invest in anything you can involving it, also buy land in the metaverse
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 The first augmented reality headset was large and dangerous; modern AR/VR tech is smaller and practical.
01:02 Immersive technologies have diverse applications beyond gaming.
02:32 Immersive technologies redefine digital interaction.
03:32 VR replaces, AR enhances reality, saving time and money.
05:35 XR covers AR, VR, MR; immersive techs may merge.
06:37 Immersive tech has applications in healthcare, education.
08:36 Active learning through immersive tech could revolutionize education.
11:08 Businesses like Walmart use VR for various employee training.
12:42 Immersive technologies will have a significant societal impact similar to the internet and smartphones.
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Is the arm paralysis software available for stroke patients to buy?
how are you dear
It was a research project from TUBerlin back in 2017, so not for sale
@@DineshPunni God bless u dear 🙏
All I know is in about 30-40 years office buildings and commuting to work will be pretty much dead. Why physically go into work when you can virtually go there? Might actually turn cities into ghost towns.I imagine even schools will eventually follow suit. It will be good for the environment but kinda scary too because it’s going to be rare seeing anyone outside of their house during the day.
AR/VR is honestly so under-utilized atm. There's truly no limit to where this tech can go
I wonder if VR will actually take off as a space for meetings and such- basically everyone I know is very resistant to that idea
Tap into that immersive addictive feeling with vr
Vr tech is like the computers of the past when they first came out, lots of money to be made here
what if the vr headset had a.i technology and could learn from your interactions with it store and remember that information then re create the experience ?
Simple enough :)
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need some exposure on surgical avenues of AR/VR can i talk to you...where are you based
Magic School Bus has me ready for this future.
All the new entrepreneurs brings the idea of friendly environment technology and later on turn it into a money making machine. .
Muito bom
Can we travel through time in VR and AR
Virtually, yes! You can travel to anything you can imagine :)
Can we use vr for social anxiety
Yes 100% There are also lot's of use cases for this
im definitely not going to stick a screen inches in front of my eyes lol
lol primitive
Its actually pretty fun you should try it.
And if you're worried about your eyes don't worry you'll get replacements eventually
@@mirshia5248 a 48.8 inch curved monitor with FOIP is more than enough immersion without going blind
@@RhizometricReality playing with your dog is also fun or riding a bike, you should try it.. Its also much healthier and engages your whole body too
@@AM-fh7ek I'm not sure why you cannot play with your dog, ride a bike AND be in VR or AR. Doesn't make much sense
they said the same thing 20 years ago.. remember the Lawnmower Man.. haha
Our future is overly oil dependent.
The discovery of oil peaked in 1964
Oil discovery has since declined to 9 billion barrels PA.
Mankind consumes 4 times that.
4 x 9 = 36
Yes Mankind consumes 36 billion barrels PA.
The situation is unsustainable!
Our food supply is also oil dependent. The approaching oil crisis means a global food crisis.
Please grow your own food.
Oil dependancy does not have to solely rely on fossil...we can use other forms of oil for sustenance.
@@dougieakadougal hello Paul
Technically that might be true. It's the huge scale that mankind consumes oil. 100 million barrels a day.
I'm a retired bus driver. I did work for a bus company that ran 2 of It's buses on bio-diesel. Canola oil. Then there was a drought and not enough plants could be grown to produce enough Canola oil.
NASA is predicting global drought. Currently the Western half of USA is in severe drought. Farmers there cannot get enough water to grow food for humans.
There will be an oil crisis means a food crisis.
Please grow your own food
Cheers Gray Australia
@@grahammewburn thanks for the informative insight, Paul Scotland 🏴
@@dougieakadougal I hear there's some fine whiskey in your part of the world
@@samster2294 hi Sam
There's no need to run out of oil.
A few years ago a cyclone damaged some of Australia's banana crop. The shortfall caused the price to go from $1.50 a kilo to $15.00 a kilo.
So a shortfall in the oil supply could cause fuel to go from $1.50 a litre to $15.00 a litre.
At $10 a litre, 50 litres would cost $500.
The age of affordable oil is drawing to a close.
Next would be
ESSENTIAL SERVICES ONLY.
A litre of sludge please!
0:04
i am building a company by using this technology in india.
I'm editing a sci-fi story I'm submitting, deadline today. And it centers VR , Augmented reality and other forms of simulations. This might help. ❤
Wow sounds really exciting. Do you have a link or any website?
Please share it once you have something to show
Sounds awesome! Happy to help :) Wishing you all the best
@@miamio3019 yes check in this thread 🌻
VR will be LIMITED to our human imagination or that generated by human-developed A.I., which means we still might not simulate a completely alien perspective or world.
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How will AR/VR work with dating/relationships in the future..🤔
@@samster2294 he's asking about vr tinder i guess xD
Lol what do you mean?
@@RomaineChutckhan haha maybe
Simulation inside a simulation
so youd basically have a vr head which is an extension of your own mental consciousness