I suspect some form of glove+VR interfaces might surface in the same way violins still exist in a world where guitars exist. It’s easier to learn guitar, but there’s things you just can’t do with it, so some people still learn violin.
But then again, no one learns the Engleberts Violin, instead they continue to learn a qwerty keyboard simply because of social velocity. Only a few learn something like devorak, and almost no one learns a chording keyboard.
Heck, most business email I get seems to come from phones, and most I send is on a phone. We’ve already started to move towards degraded interaction in business contexts, simply because it’s so convenient.
I suspect some form of glove+VR interfaces might surface in the same way violins still exist in a world where guitars exist. It’s easier to learn guitar, but there’s things you just can’t do with it, so some people still learn violin.
But then again, no one learns the Engleberts Violin, instead they continue to learn a qwerty keyboard simply because of social velocity. Only a few learn something like devorak, and almost no one learns a chording keyboard.
Heck, most business email I get seems to come from phones, and most I send is on a phone. We’ve already started to move towards degraded interaction in business contexts, simply because it’s so convenient.