Doctors Wearing VR Headsets Might Soon Set Up Diagnoses Sitting In Caf és

The evolution of VR hardware and software What’s the best VR will do VR, AR, MR or spatial computing? The potential of interactive immersive reality Challenges and obstacles in adoption How will immersive reality transform everyday life? What was the last time you met sci-fi? The dark side of technology Imagine that a doctor sits down in Starbucks, places some glasses on his head, instantly invokes five screens and starts doing his diagnostic work. Robert Scoble, virtual reality expert, and tech evangelist believes that will be possible in the coming years – sooner than we might think. He told us why his wife can’t stand immersive environments, when the first VR hardware and software with real customer experience will come out and when we will all know that a new world has come. The first issue we face when we talk to researchers and clinicians working actively on bringing VR to clinical settings is that patients and their physicians find it hard to work with VR hardware and software. They get dizzy after using rather sturdy devices. They saw that if they just give the goggles to patients, nothing changes. But if they become coaches, then it even improves the collaboration they have; and then it leads to reducing pain, anxiety, phobias, PTSD and many other psychological disorders. So, how do you see the evolution in VR hardware and software? What is the best we can expect to see that these achieve? I think change will start coming very quickly. Oh...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Great Thinkers AR augmented reality future HoloLens Innovation MR Oculus technology virtual virtual reality VR XR Source Type: blogs