The U.S. cannot finance its debt and all political actions have only accelerated the death of the petro-dollar.
I did not imagine that the eventual war with Iran would be implemented so ineptly as it has, but here we are, hyper-accelerating BRICS and ensuring that our "enemies" (as defined by current policies) actively profit.
So, economically, not very good. I don't want to bother actually predicting because I'm not very good at it.
Gaming wise VR will absolutely be "the thing" one day, 25 years is a long enough time that maybe we'll start seeing payoffs in terms of actual game development given AI acceleration.
Not to an extreme, but in terms of minimizing dizziness & headaches, and making interactivity work. For example, a baseball game where you can swing the bat without worrying about height adjustment and other weirdness.
The U.S. cannot finance its debt and all political actions have only accelerated the death of the petro-dollar.
I did not imagine that the eventual war with Iran would be implemented so ineptly as it has, but here we are, hyper-accelerating BRICS and ensuring that our "enemies" (as defined by current policies) actively profit.
So, economically, not very good. I don't want to bother actually predicting because I'm not very good at it.
Gaming wise VR will absolutely be "the thing" one day, 25 years is a long enough time that maybe we'll start seeing payoffs in terms of actual game development given AI acceleration.
Not to an extreme, but in terms of minimizing dizziness & headaches, and making interactivity work. For example, a baseball game where you can swing the bat without worrying about height adjustment and other weirdness.
Type zeroes into a computer. Problem solved.