The most useful application of VR is going to be interactive visualization of imaginative thought, but it will require to fundamentally re-think human computer interaction.
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I once envisioned a self-illustrating diary. The images generated would be some amalgam of collective associations between text and visuals because it would be learned from tagged data but still helpful. There are already models out there that could do something like this.
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When I solve problems I mostly operate on the conceptual level (not on the linguistic one), but the functional representations happen below that. I would like to represent the functional operators in an external medium.
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Self-illustrating diary would be more like seeing thoughts through the "god-brain" than the individual perception of thought
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