Monster Factory

Chapter 1235: 1214: Technical Discussions of Several Managing Directors

This is a serious meeting.

At least after these CEOs got the channel information they wanted from Tim for the virtual coins.

Then they used a large, dense tree as a meeting place, and several presidents either squatted or sat down next to the trunk.

Tim, the master of Apple, sat on a stone pier with Erlang's legs on high army boots shaking restlessly.

Everyone was silent for a moment, and finally Google Vice President Anderton took the floor first.

Among the presidents of science and technology companies in this room, Google's product projects are the closest to Giant Beast Industries Internet product ideas. And Google also tried to develop glasses wearing electronics a few years ago, and invested heavily in product development and promotion with the intention of guiding the future of the next generation of the Internet.

Naturally ~

They failed, and they lost very thoroughly.

Google Vice President Anderton grinned, "I think today will be the most meaningful day in the history of Internet technology. ”

“We all sat together, under this tree. ”

“But we all know that this tree does not exist, and that the earth does not exist at our feet, even among us, because the entire space is virtual. ”

After that, Anderton stamped the earth with his feet.

The dull echo, and the lightly shaken dust, told Anderton that it was all incredibly true, "If it weren't for your slightly cartoonish figure appearance reminding me, I wouldn't be able to distinguish between virtuality and reality. ”

“Truthfulness makes it very difficult for me to understand.” Tim, the master of Apple, said, "In virtual reality, it's true to slightly cartoon people. Failure to do so is likely to make it impossible for users to distinguish reality from virtuality. ”

“But how do the technologists of the giant animal industry, in terms of hardware and software, achieve the authenticity of other materials in the virtual world? ”

“When I came on a motorcycle to meet everyone, I could even feel the turbulence caused by the rugged roads on the wilderness roads. ”

“This feeling is no different from that of driving in the real world. ”

Google Vice President Anderton spread out his hands, "I don't understand either. ”

“We were the first technology company in the world to deal with AR and virtual concepts, but we still couldn't find a solution to hardware and algorithms before the giant animal industry. ”

“Let me give you an example. ”

Anderton clapped his hands, indicating that everyone turned their heads and looked in the direction of his fingers.

Anderton pointed to the sun in the middle of the sky, and several presidents looked at the high, hanging sun in the middle of the sky.

“What did you see? ”

Apart from Tim saying the word Sun, several other presidents who didn't know much about AR and virtual technology didn't speak.

“We do see the sun. ”

Anderton put away his expression and became extremely serious: “But we all know that this is a sun that doesn't exist. It needs to be matched by hardware to software algorithms and eventually presented by display units before it can be seen by our naked eyes. ”

“We divided the sun into three parts: first, electronic hardware, second, software algorithms, and third, display units. ”

“If I turn my head, the sun will disappear in my world. Because this is an optimization algorithm, the hardware, in order to save energy, will remove things that are temporarily invisible to my field of view, all of them, and only retain mapping reactions, such as sunlight. ”

“But you didn't turn around, so the sun is in your eyes. ”

“As a result, the virtual world we live in is actually a myriad of mirrored worlds that are cut apart, and we all have an independent virtual world of our own, with an independent natural light control program. ”

Vice President Anderton slowed down to give them more time to understand what they wanted to say.

“I don't know if you get it. Just the sun that we see, the hardware, software, and display technology behind it, give us 10 years, and we can't get over it. ”

“We've studied similar sunshine issues in AR. ”

“Let's not say that the ridiculously poor animation renders the image effect, just the environmental variable factor, and the change in the light and dark shadow, which the simplest algorithm can't solve. ”

“Once we completely crashed in front of a set of mapping equations in the algorithm, one at a time we lowered the screen standard and tried to find the best solution for the software to match the hardware, still unable to find a smoothly running solution. ”

“It's a goddamn natural change in sunlight that can kill our equipment without paying attention. ”

“In the end, we technicians can only give up and completely make it a background that doesn't produce natural lighting effects. ”

Even if several presidents don't understand the principles of the sun and the sun in the virtual world, they can understand, through the words of Google Vice President Anderton, the hardware and technical difficulty represented just behind a single sun.

In a virtual world, the technology of a single sun alone is so complex.

What about the rest?

Tim, the master of Apple, looked at the flying jacket he had bought for over a hundred coins.

Wearing this jacket, Tim was able to clearly feel the weight of the jacket and the sense of friction. Even a hand-drawn jacket can be distinguished by the different feel between leather fabric and metal zippers.

Of these, although there are the finest Numen sets that act as tactile conductors.

But behind this seemingly simple tactile transmission, what kind of technological altitude does it represent?

“Since Anderton talked about hardware and technology, let me talk about social.” After a moment of meditation, the CEO of Facebook began to publish the answers he observed.

“Virtual World seems to overlap less with online social styles in the image text category, but after our team's observation, we believe that for every Virtual World user that is popular, our traditional online social customers will forever lack one customer. ”

“Why?”

“Because in the virtual world, its social attributes have risen from words and images to a spiritual dimension that we have never touched. ”

“Gentlemen.”

“What are the attributes of internet social? ”

Facebook CEO said seriously: “We have been operating in the social sphere for many years and can clearly tell you that interaction is only the most superficial aspect of the social attributes of the Internet. ”

“At its core is giving users a platform where they can play their multifaceted role, where they have the opportunity to fully demonstrate their other personality and uniqueness. ”

“We have counted over 100,000 Facebook users from around the world,“ travel experts ”who like to share their travel experiences and photos. But we analyzed the data and found that more than 90% of the users in there were engaged in fabricating their travel experiences. ”

“Fifty per cent of the users have actually visited only half of the tourist attractions they share. ”

“Why would they do that? ”

Others may not understand, but Apple CEO Tim instantly understood, because he had just done the same thing.

He rode a WWII BMW motorcycle and snuck around the city and in front of some of the world's top presidents.

This soothing and satisfying outburst from the depths of the soul is a joy Tim has never experienced and is deeply fascinated by.

World War II Harley, which can be bought with hundreds of virtual coins, can bring this experience. What about an electromagnetic engine that no one has ever experienced, or an anti-gravity engine?

Socialization can showcase everything in the virtual world and be more diverse.

If social attributes give people a good feeling, they can show their versatility and uniqueness. And Tim wanted to say that virtual worlds can be a hundred times more comfortable than traditional Internet socializations.

If so, how is it possible for users who have experienced the virtual world to go back and experience traditional Internet socialization?

Facebook CEO's answer is not very different from Tim's experience, and several CEOs can quickly understand the difference between virtual worlds and traditional Internet socialization.

As for Apple, which runs the mobile and PC businesses, the crisis is even stronger.

Mobile phones are the most important Internet and social media of modern times, and how can virtual worlds leave room for Apple phones that lag behind generations of technology when they directly replace both?