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Jeremy Bailenson talks about 1,000,000 Walmart employees training with VR, presence, and the VR “empathy machine”

The Ghost Howls

Here you can find the video of the integral interview I had with him, with below the slightly-edited transcription. The integral video of the interview. Or how does resolution or latency affect simulator sickness? The latency, I think, was about a quarter second. But now, enough talking! Hello Jeremy!

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Apple Vision Pro Review: A Portable But Heavy Cinema & Monitor With A Promising Spatial OS

Upload VR

This doesn't much matter for watching traditional video content, as most of it is in widescreen aspect ratio anyways. That’s reason #1 that Vision Pro can't be practically used outdoors, and why the videos you see of people doing this are influencers chasing clout, not honestly depicting a practical use case.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360 video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. He’s been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. It was a brand new way to experience media, and it changed the world.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images' Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360 video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. He's been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. So something like an Oculus Go, for example, allows you to look around and be inside of a video.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

Radiant Images hopes to do the same with an investment in 360 video production, and VP Michael Mansouri drops in to explain how. He’s been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. It was a brand new way to experience media, and it changed the world.