Monster Factory - 1258
This is a serious meeting.
At least after these presidents got the virtual currency they wanted from Tim to obtain channel information.
Then they used a dense tree as the meeting place, and several presidents squatted or sat around the trunk.
Tim, the head of Apple, was sitting on a stone pier, and Erlang’s legs in high-top military boots were shaking restlessly.
Everyone was silent for a moment, and finally, Google Vice President Anderton spoke first.
Among the presidents of technology companies present, the product project of Google is the closest to the idea of Behemoth Industrial Internet products. And Google tried to develop eyewear-type wearable electronic products a few years ago, and invested heavily in product development and promotion, with the intention of guiding the future of the next-generation Internet.
Of course~
They failed, and they failed very thoroughly.
Google Vice President Anderton gave a wry smile and said: “I think today will be the most meaningful day in the history of Internet technology.”
“We all sat together, under this tree.”
“But we all understand that this tree does not exist, and the ground under our feet also does not exist, and even all of us, it does not exist in this space, because the entire space is virtual.”
After speaking, Anderton stomped the ground with his foot.
The dull reverberations and the lightly shaken dust all tell Anderton that all this is extremely real. “If it weren’t for the appearance of the slightly cartoon-style characters reminding me, I would definitely be confused about the virtual. And reality.”
“The point of authenticity makes me very difficult to understand.” Apple head Tim said: “In virtual reality, it’s okay to make the characters slightly cartoonish. Failure to do so may cause users to be unable to distinguish between reality and virtuality. .”
“But, how do the technicians of Behemoth Industry realize the authenticity of other materials in the virtual world from the aspects of hardware and software?”
“When I rushed to meet everyone on a motorcycle, the motorcycle was running on the road in the wild, and I could even feel the bumps caused by the rugged road.”
“This feeling is no different from driving in the real world.”
Google vice president Anderton spread his hands, “I can’t understand either.”
“We at Google are regarded as the world’s first technology company involving AR and virtual concepts, but before Behemoth Industry, we still couldn’t find a solution that could solve the hardware and algorithm.”
“Let me give you an example.”
Anderton clapped his hands and motioned everyone to turn their heads to look at the direction he was pointing.
Anderton pointed to the sun in mid-air, and several presidents also looked at the scorching sun hanging high in the air.
“What did everyone see?”
Except for Tim who said the word sun, several other presidents who didn’t know much about AR and virtual technology did not speak.
“We did see the sun.”
Anderton put away his expression and became extremely serious and explained: “But we all understand that this is a sun that does not exist. It needs to be matched by hardware and software algorithms, and finally presented through the display unit before it can be displayed by us. See it with the naked eye.”
“We divide this sun into three parts, the first is the electronic hardware, the second is the software algorithm, and the third is the display unit.”
“If I turn my head, then in my world, the sun will disappear. Because this is a kind of optimization algorithm, in order to save energy, the hardware will remove all the things that are temporarily invisible in my field of vision. Only keep the mapping reaction, such as the sun and sunlight.”
“But you didn’t turn your heads, so the sun in your eyes is there again.”
“The final result is that the virtual world we are in is actually countless mirror worlds that have been cut and split. We all have an independent virtual world of our own, and we all have a set of independent natural light control schemes.”
Google vice president Anderton slowed down his tone so that they could have more time to understand what they wanted to express.
“I don’t know if you understand it. Just the sun we see, the hardware, software, and display technology behind it, have given us ten years to overcome it.”
“We used to study similar sunlight problems in the AR project.”
“Let’s not talk about the ridiculously poor-quality animation that presents the picture effect. Just the environmental variable factors and the changes in light and dark shadows can not be solved by the simplest algorithm.”
“We were completely smashed in front of the established mapping equations in the algorithm again and again. We lowered the picture standard time and time again, trying to find the best solution for software and hardware matching, but we still couldn’t find a smoothly running solution.”
“It’s just a damn change in the natural light of the sun. A little carelessness can make our equipment crash.”
“In the end, our technicians can only give up and completely make it a background that will not produce natural lighting effects.”
Even if several presidents don’t understand the principles of the sun and sunlight in the virtual world, after Google Vice President Anderton said so, they can all understand the hardware and technical difficulty behind just a sun.
If we say that in the virtual world, the technology of just a sun is so complicated.
What about other aspects?
Tim, the head of Apple, took a look at the flight jacket he had bought for more than one hundred virtual coins.
With this jacket on, Tim could clearly feel the weight and friction of the jacket. Even rubbing the jacket with your hands, even the difference in touch between the leather fabric and the metal zipper can be clearly distinguished.
Among them, of course, there is the top primordial soul suit that plays the role of tactile transmission.
But behind this seemingly simple tactile transmission, what kind of technological height does it represent?
“Since Anderton talked about the hardware and technology aspects, let me talk about the social aspects.” After a moment of contemplation, the Facebook president began to publish the answers he observed.
“The virtual world seems to have a small overlap with the image and text-based social networking methods, but after our team’s observations, we believe that every time a virtual world user is popularized, our traditional social networking customers will always be short of a customer.”
“why?”
“Because in the virtual world, its social attributes have risen from words and pictures to a spiritual level that we have never touched.”
“Everyone.”
“What are the attributes of Internet socialization?”
The Facebook president said solemnly: “We have been operating in the social field for many years, and we can clearly tell you that interaction is only the superficial aspect of the social nature of the Internet.”
“Its core is to allow users to have a platform where they can play their own versatility, and have the opportunity to fully demonstrate their other personality and uniqueness.”
“We have counted more than 100,000 “travelers” from all over the world who like to share their travel experiences and photos among Facebook users. But after data analysis, we found that more than 90% of the users are there. The act of making up one’s travel experience.”
“Among them, 50% of users have actually visited only half of the tourist attractions they shared.”
“Why are they doing this?”
It may be difficult for others to understand, but Apple President Tim understood instantly because he had done the same thing just now.
He rode a BMW motorcycle in World War II and wandered around the city in front of these world’s top presidents.
This kind of refreshment and satisfaction bursts from the depths of the soul, which Tim has never experienced before, and is deeply fascinated by it.
A World War II Harley that can be purchased with a few hundred virtual coins can bring this experience. So what about an electromagnetic engine supercar that no one has experienced before, or an anti-gravity engine aircraft?
There are all things that can be displayed in the virtual world, and there is more diversity.
If social attributes can give people a sense of refreshment, they can show their versatility and uniqueness. Natim wants to say that the virtual world can be a hundred times more refreshing than traditional Internet social interaction.
That being the case, how can users who have experienced the virtual world go back and experience traditional Internet social networking?
The answer from the Facebook president is not much different from what Tim has experienced. Several presidents can quickly understand the difference between the virtual world and traditional Internet social interaction.
As for Apple, which is mainly engaged in mobile phone business and personal computer business, the crisis is even worse.
Mobile phones are the most important internet and social media in modern times. The virtual world directly replaces these two functions. How can it leave room for Apple mobile phones that are behind several generations of technology?
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