The idea exists somewhat already with pattern scanners. You can scan a bar code, and your phone can recognize the bar code within an image. This idea is to make reality augmented by using goggles with a scanner that interprets reality and then adds images to it in your field of visiion. At first this could be useful for instructions. Take for instance, you want to make pancakes. You get the ingredients and put on the goggles. The goggles then add to your reality imagery of how to make the pancakes. Perhaps, guiding arrows appear to point where you mix the ingredients, along with an instructional voice guiding you through step by step as the measurement images appear right in your field of view about what to do. Essentially, this is like virtual reality, but instead of being a separate world, the images are added right in addition to reality in a 3D way that is interactive. You aren’t just watching a screen, and 3D images appear, but your entire reality is added to as you go about your daily tasks. Some talk about using a contact lens computer exists, but this added virtual reality would fit over your reality. Perhaps, in the past you were just jogging down the street, but now you are jogging down the street with images coming out of the pavement being a part of a real-life video game as you are jogging. Instead of just a jog, now you are jogging and jumping over virtual pits, shooting fireballs at virtual enemies. The first-person shooter is reality with virtual augmentation. You are hunting in the park with a zapper as target animals or people come out from behind the trees. You can still see all of the park. It’s just that there is more to it. You go to the park and suddenly you play the video game as a reality in addition to your experience in the park, etc. Also, the games improvise. They can adapt to match the contours of reality and create worlds for you to play in as you would in real life. You don't have a place to go play your video games. You can play them anywhere, and ai generates the game as you play. Eventually, you might wear a suit that adds sensations to the games you play. You don't just see the virtual reality you sense it. You touch it. You hear it. Etc.
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