You’ll be prepping for your next job interview in VR
GUEST: Imagine a VR simulation in which you can speak in front of an audience of thousands of people shuffling in their seats. All of those faces in front of you may not be real, but the 360-film footage and audio will trick your brain into firing up all of those familiar nerves, invoking what the VR industry is calling “presence.”
The idea would to create a virtual experience that mimics the real world setting or event to such a degree that it simultaneously triggers psychological c
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