W-Extra. “Is corona virus beneficial for the fourth industrial revolution?” / Kim Seon Woo

W-Extra. “Is corona virus beneficial for the fourth industrial revolution?” / Kim Seon Woo

Summary

 Gasil refers to a specific environment or situation, or the technology itself, which is similar to the reality created by artificial technology using a computer, etc. but is not real. At this time, the created virtual (imaginary) environment or situation stimulates the five senses of the user, and allows the spatial and temporal experiences similar to the real to freely enter and exit the boundary between reality and imagination.

 In addition, the user can not only immerse himself in the virtual reality, but also interact with things implemented in the virtual reality, such as applying operations or commands using a real device. In addition, virtual reality is distinguished from unilaterally implemented simulations in that it can interact with users and create user experiences. Examples of virtual reality systems that can be easily imagined are flight training simulations and games such as Second Life, which are expressed in 3D and can reflect the will of the user. The AR/VR market is already a multi-billion dollar market and is expected to continue to grow far beyond the $120 billion market in the next few years.

Interesting Point.

 We have reached the “non-face-to-face” era in the course of the corona virus. Lectures are also conducted online, and various events are also conducted online. Will this act as an accelerator pedal for the 4th Industrial Revolution? It has taken the lives of many human races, but will it bless humanity as much? I'm really curious.

Discussion.

 What do your classmates think? Will Corona really help humanity?

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