Whose idea of fun is it to strap on a VR headset to attend a work meeting? And are we as a culture in need of even more immersion in digital worlds rather than, as many would suggest, more real-life interaction with each other?
Whose idea of fun is it to strap on a VR headset to attend a work meeting? Are we as a culture in need of even more immersion in digital worlds rather than, as many would suggest, more real-life interaction with each other? Picture: Getty
How do you feel about Zoom and Teams meetings? The odds are if you have any kind of office-based job, you’ve sat through quite a few of them over the past two years.
While remote meetings are significantly better than old-fashioned conference calls, would you really swap in-person meetings for a high tech equivalent forever? Probably not. While technology has stepped up to help people adapt to the challenges posed by the pandemic,…
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