There won't be any benefit to virtual simulations of internet protocols until we have direct mind-machine interfaces that are faster than phones. Perhaps then a use case that sees common network tools transformed into some kind of analogs to real forms in a virtual space might make sense. But maybe not - it depends how well we can adapt to thinking abstract complex commands to make them happen.
There won't be any benefit to virtual simulations of internet protocols until we have direct mind-machine interfaces that are faster than phones. Perhaps then a use case that sees common network tools transformed into some kind of analogs to real forms in a virtual space might make sense. But maybe not - it depends how well we can adapt to thinking abstract complex commands to make them happen.