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    Virtual Reality Offices: Mark Zuckerberg offers a new vision for the future of telework

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksFebruary 8, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Virtual Reality Offices: Mark Zuckerberg offers a new vision for the future of telework
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    The Facebook CEO and his team seek to redesign the future of work through virtual and augmented reality technologies.

    The coronavirus pandemic has forced businesses around the world to adapt to working remotely, and now it appears that the health crisis is gradually coming to an end, some no longer see the need for the physical presence of their employees. This view is also shared by Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, who declared that future business will overcome physical barriers and enter a level Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR).

    This week, the American billionaire made a brief appearance on Clubhouse, a popular guest-only voice chat social network, to share his future vision of human-computer interaction and remote work.

    According to the founder of the world’s largest social network, epidemic shutdowns have shown that it is not necessary to connect employees to physical locations and offices, as AR and VR technologies allow the possibility to “live anywhere and be“ present ”wherever you want,” venture capitalist Josh Constantia captures.

    Here’s what Mark Zuckerberg said at Clubhouse about AR, VR and telecommuting “We should teleport, not teleport ourselves” pic.twitter.com/AT16reaQus

    Josh Konstine – SignalFire (JoshConstine) February 5, 2021

    “We must be We were transferred from a distance, not from usIn addition to site freedom, Zuckerberg said, the entrepreneur also cited benefits such as improving employee productivity and reducing environmental emissions.

    To adapt to this new reality, Facebook Reality Labs’ virtual and augmented reality specialists are currently focusing on integrating these technologies into remote work in order to provide presence without physical displacement.

    The main challenge, according to Zuckerberg, is creating a technology small enough to fit a similar device Thick frame glasses, Which users can carry easily. According to Constinea, this is a complex plan that Facebook has been investing in with hopes that it will succeed in the next four to five years.

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