Most of the news has different perspectives, but for the reader, what you end up seeing is probably only one of the angles, not the restoration of the whole story. This is also the limitation of traditional news.

However, if everyone can see everything happening on the spot in the form of a “visiting person”, then the amount of information ultimately obtained will obviously be more than a few lines of text, several pictures or a video. many.

Recently, QReal CEO Mike Cadoux highlighted The importance of VR/AR technology for future news coverage. In his view, the future news is not just to make a very cool 3D image, but to be able to put the user in the perspective of a reporter or photographer and see what is happening around them.

“There is a kind of memory called Memory Palace. The point is to create a virtual space in the human brain.