Machine learning has been all the rage, but can trained models forget data they were trained on?
Author: XDA
Virtual reality has become a mainstay in tech. It hasn't taken off in a super big way yet, the sales numbers show that. Having said that, the sales numbers for VR headsets have gone up every year since 2021, with the global number now being 34.03 million. This is a slow but positive growth. It's become quite popular in the gaming space, with games like the upcoming Batman: Arkham Shadow being a VR exclusive. Seventy percent of people who have a VR headset have purchased at least one game for it. It's often brought up for at least a few moments in gaming conventions, giving the notion that gaming companies also believe it's going to be around for a while.
I'm curious as to if you think VR will become a part of the workplace? Could it be used in the arts fields? It seems like it would be incredible for 3D modeling? Do you think it would ever be implemented into the office environment?
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