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Vision of digital utopia: Facebook wants users to live in Facebook Matrix

byCustoms Today Report
01/04/2015
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LONDON: Facebook plans to bring virtual reality headset for users to share moments with friends and family across the world. Facebook shared the vision of a digital utopia onstage during the annual F8 conference. Mark Zuckerberg himself pointed to a simple graph showing that we’re sharing more and more complex experiences. The natural endpoint is virtual and augmented reality, fastcodedesign.com reports.

Facebook want to suck the real world inside Facebook’s virtual walls. They want users to live in the Facebook Matrix.

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Oculus VR chief scientist Michael Abrash quoted the film more than once, saying it gave him “a deep sense of what VR could be”, referencing red and blue pills and the nature of reality. Then, over the course of about 20 minutes of presenting visual illusion after visual illusion, he made a strong case that Morpheus’s fundamental question of the film, “What is real,” is extremely well-founded by perceptual science. He showed off optical illusions like the Ames window and the McGurk effect, among others, to prove the point that reality can be illusory.

Then, in a relatively aggressive turn of events, Abrash declared, “Unlike Morpheus, I’m not offering you a choice today. No matter what you pick, we’re heading down the rabbit hole together.”

So what is down that rabbit hole? Is it virtual reality that’s waiting for us? Yes, but it’s not quite that simple: Facebook is building an entire infrastructure to suck your physical life into its digital world, and there are three pieces of-let’s say evidence-that point me to this conspiracy theory of a conclusion.

First, earlier in the F8 conference, Facebook made another big announcement. Its widely used app development platform Parse had been enhanced to let developers tap into the Internet of Things ecosystem with just a few lines of code. Its example? An automatic plant watering system. Literally, a few lines of code brought it online and gave it logic. You might simplify that idea by saying a few lines of code made a relatively dumb device able to talk to Facebook.

Second, for the things in our lives that can’t be connected to Parse-such as live events like basketball games-Facebook demonstrated an algorithm it developed that can discern hundreds of different sports occurring in real time.

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