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VR/AR is a solution without a problem. It's cool, games are great... but there's no real killer app.
Anyway, AI took the spotlight and the focus.
Sounds like you've never tried vr porn
My favourite VR app is Bigscreen - your own private big-ass cinema. Ever though the resolution isn't as high as a 4k TV, it really is so much more immersive.
However my most used apps are workout games. It's much more fun than going to the gym. The pricetag is pretty steep though.
I think Apple has the right idea going after the professional market. Assuming it works well, I could see it being useful for design, architecture, town planning, and anything where having immersive 3D would be advantageous.
But until there's the VR equivalent of spreadsheets and word processors, things people use at work and then want at home, it's going to be relegated to gaming and porn.