I think the problem with zoom meetings is not the meeting itself, but instead the bounds of the meeting. It’s easier to have better coordination if you can freely wander in and out of a casual conversation. It’s hard to get super-in-sync over, say, 60 minutes a day of facetime. To put another way, zoom does fine for “full meeting” mode, but much worse for casual, semi-meeting mode. VR does nothing to solve the second category, so I’m skeptical.
I think the problem with zoom meetings is not the meeting itself, but instead the bounds of the meeting. It’s easier to have better coordination if you can freely wander in and out of a casual conversation. It’s hard to get super-in-sync over, say, 60 minutes a day of facetime. To put another way, zoom does fine for “full meeting” mode, but much worse for casual, semi-meeting mode. VR does nothing to solve the second category, so I’m skeptical.