Sunday, October 19, 2014

Virtual Worlds

Technologies have been dramatically advanced and evolved from time to time. Nowadays, mega-size companies such as Samsung, IBM and Google have invested their capitals into a new formation of healthcare field combined with specialized technical skill system that leads to innovations in virtual medical industries. Basically, they conflate those computerized system with the current medical industries, so that doctors are virtually able to diagnose patients using remote control systems without physical contact. Therefore, the patient can be provided the medical service at anywhere; they would not need to be in actual hospitals. It will bring out more demands and supplies, which will also boost up economic growth. To be specific, consulting and analyzing based on Big Data system would help out of building up structures in terms of the virtual world.   

Pros and cons always exist. For the pros, it will bring out productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness since there will be less procedures. For example, you don’t really need to go to see your doctor because of the virtual diagnose system. On the other hand, there will be limitation of the virtual system. Even if the technology has been developed than in the decade before, there exist the limitation that we could have not been able to overcome yet. It is not accurate as much as the service provided in person. You have to see objectives using your senses, especially in medical associated cases. The virtual worlds are very creative and I believe the potentials in the future is infinite; you will be able to do anything at anywhere such as even having surgery with robot surgeons instead of human at the hospital.

Works Cited

Mehta, D. (2013, April 30). After Second Life, Can Virtual Worlds Get a Reboot? Retrieved from Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/dianemehta/2013/04/30/after-second-life-can-virtual-worlds-get-a-reboot/
Musgrove, M. (2008, April 2). Technology -At Hearing, Real and Virtual Worlds Collide. Retrieved from Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/04/01/ST2008040103032.html

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