Beware: The Apple Vision Pro may rewire our brains in unexpected ways
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Apple's new VR goggles are really cool — but they also have an alarming side effect.
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BS.

According to him, people drive their Hondas into a supermarket after playing VR.

Adam Rogers is a senior correspondent at Business Insider.

Guessing he’s not a researcher. He has no idea what he’s writing. Just cherry-picking scientific articles to push his weird ideas. Might be a flat-earther or antivaxxer.

And Business Insider employs him as a senior correspondent. Fucking hell…

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Those are some wild accusations lmao

That part of the article was a hypothetical about someone driving while wearing a passthrough AR headset. It was not talking about VR sickness. There was no claim in the article that VR causes car collisions.

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Okay, that’s fair, but it doesn’t really change much about the article in my opinion.

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Business Insider has always written braindead content.

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