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We will be immersed in the digital world from the moment we wake up even more than today to the moment we go to sleep, because we will probably wear these viewers constantly on our eyes. Here, let's think about the difficulties that we are experiencing today in terms of concentration, perhaps also in terms of cognitive overload, in terms of stress caused by notifications. It is clear that notifications cause small shocks of stress, because our brain, which evolved for . % of its existence when we were still hunters, gatherers and lived in caves, processes all these sudden sounds as alarm signals , like little warning signs.
So you imagine that everything that today causes our stress, our little alarm signals, our difficulty in wedding photo editing service concentrating, instead of being contained in a smartphone, are projected directly before our eyes. Well, I believe the main danger of this new perspective of augmented reality could be that of cognitive overload. Then not everyone agrees. This is my vision, perhaps because I personally sometimes feel a little overwhelmed by the amount of things that can reach me via the internet, via smartphone and by the feeling of duty that I feel of having to be able to keep up with everything , and therefore the fact that I can no longer even take refuge by saying.

Enough, I'll put this away", because we will be increasingly immersed in this world and our constant availability and our constant immediate reaction to notifications will be increasingly taken for granted and today we already know how much it is . Well, perhaps in my opinion this is a bit of the opposite, a bit of a negative direction. The flaw that we all already find in the digital world in which we are immersed, which will become even more exponential. The question to ask yourself in my opinion is: is your brain really capable of handling all this? At a certain point it really risks crashing. In my opinion this is an interesting topic. Then there are also many positive aspects of augmented reality. Maybe we'll go back.
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