Mark Zuckerberg promises that it is possible ‘teletransportarse’ in 2030 – Gente – Cultura


Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s executive director, recently revealed that the former people ‘teletransportarse’ other places traversed by intelligent gifts for the year 2030.

In an interview with the digital magazine ‘The Information’, Zuckerberg states that Facebook is working on a gift that combines graphic content with real world by means of a transparent slipper. With this invention, you will be able to attend the present meetings.

“In place to call it alguien, hold a videoconference. In an opener and close to ojos teletransportas, and are sent allí and they are standing on his sofa, and all if you feel like you are juntos“, explained the empress.

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The CEO of Facebook not only plans to revolutionize human communication, also wants to reduce the effects of climatic cambio to allow people to be anywhere in the world without the need to travel.

“Obviously, we have to follow the cars, the planes and everything so. But even more so we can teletransport, not only personally eliminate the displacements and things that are an obstacle species for us individually, meaning that we create it society and for the planet in general “.

In addition to reducing travel, it would also help to optimize the workflow, so that people can increase the time and cost of passengers and “simplified teletransportarse al trabajo”.

Other companies like Google, Apple and Microsoft have also created projects related to the augmented reality technology, which involves connecting computer-generated graphics with images of reality.

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Oculus Go

Zuckerberg announced with the Oculus VR company from 2014 that it will develop virtual reality cases.

Although Facebook is working on these links along with the manufacturer Ray-Ban, it has a company called Oculus VR, which is dedicated to manufacturing hulls of virtual reality to experiment more intensively with video games.

The last one to launch is Oculus Quest 2, which features cinematographic sound and is connected through the Facebook account. It costs 300 dollars (a little over a million Colombian pesos).

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