How Apple's Vision Pro Will Change Society Forever

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Published 2023-06-06
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00:00 - Vision Pro
01:45 - What problem is this solving?
05:25- Development
09:58 - Invest In Art - Masterworks
11:10 - Where things went wrong
15:50 - The ugly future






Apple’s Vision Pro headset combines virtual reality, augmented reality and real reality for the price of $3,500. It's apple's first major new product in a decade and it has changed society forever. Here's why. The economy and business of VR is changing and needs to be talked about.

All Comments (21)
  • @DangericeDreams
    I think we can all agree that this headset will have a devastating effect on some people’s wallets
  • @hardwired2
    The more ingrained we are in virtual reality, the less we'll pay attention to actual reality. In turn, giving full control to the higher ups in society.
  • @Christina-yd9fe
    I will not be jumping on the virtual reality bandwagon, ever. Real life, human interaction, and nature is too beautiful to take for granted. Thank you for this thorough video.
  • @Bitlox
    Within a month of the Vision Pro being released, I anticipate the "Vision Pro Month Challenge" to appear where a person does not take it off for a month while they live their life.
  • @ryanmooncat3949
    During the Apple launch video they showed a father 'interacting' with his small kids whilst wearing this thing on his face. At that moment I realized a lot of what you've said in this video. The way that Apple tried to normalize child/parent interaction through a holographic bit of glass was dystopian.
  • @stefansommer3579
    I'm not scared of the vision pro. I'm scared of the reason, that we as a society, need it.
  • For me. The best thing i ever did was quitting social media. I only watch YouTube sometimes. But I’ve never been happier since i got a job as a carpenter at 17 and started spending my spare time with sports or just outside. I now also teenagers about carpentry and construction. I think we need less technology and more hammers and saws if we want to make society better.
  • @BrendonN
    It is exactly what Apple wants us to do, think differently. Accept the way tech companies want us to think is for their benefit more than our own. I’m a big fan of VR but I am wary because it doesn’t solve a problem, it just covers one up and creates another.
  • @razielvingrimm
    I think one of the most powerful clips from the commercials that you're showing of this device is a father watching his children play and then he puts on the device. Like the beautiful moment of watching your children play isn't good enough not to be augmented.
  • @joesmith201212
    It's so sad my parents were so happy when they were little and they tell me stories of being close to all their neighbors and always just going to their house without knocking just walking in and having dinner together and hanging out and watching TV together. So sad the world I live in is so alone and I'm brainwashed to believe buying expensive items will fill that hole
  • @Bookish_emy
    As someone born in '99 I used to cringe when people said "I'm so glad I grew up in the 80's"... I think I understand them now. I don't want this to be my future.
  • @amjid300
    It’s not always about ‘solving a problem’. Sometimes it’s about showing a better way of doing things which in hindsight makes the way you were doing things before a ‘problem’.
  • @13lood13ath
    The perfect tool to keep people distracted from the real issues and corruption.
  • @InfectedChris
    I'd always prefer actual reality and connecting with nature. No headset can replace the feeling of walking in the woods and listening to the birds talk while hearing a stream right next to you.
  • @CosmicDeejay
    Was not expecting such a detailed and realistic review, I can't believe I haven't heard of your channel before. Thanks so much for the essays and the great work.
  • @jake5808
    man i hope later in life when i talk to people they wont be wearing that in public that will just be devastating
  • @williambixby3785
    As someone who grew up in a place that was agricultural and spent the majority of my time outside and then the city encroached and turned it into subdivisions, I believe this is a way to help people escape their mundane and pointless lives. It was so depressing being tethered to 4 walls and no space, it felt like an open air prison… this is just an artificial escape from that life… hello idiocracy.
  • @kneppernicus
    I'm actually getting concerned with society's eagerness to embrace consumerism, products, and total, utter acceptance of marketing as gospel.
  • @MrEye4get
    The real issue isn't connecting to technology but disconnecting from society! Countless people will wear these everywhere, including in public and while driving!