In the rapidly evolving landscape of AR/VR/MR, the volume and sensitivity of data generated present unprecedented challenges to our ecosystem. Data privacy appears as one antidote to such a challenge. As technologists, we bear a fundamental responsibility to safeguard the privacy and integrity of user data and prioritize human values in our designs. This talk will address technological and policy implications for data privacy, opening the dialogue to encourage AR/VR/MR technologists to look at the way they shape the world.
A lot is said about AR/VR—its advances, its promises and pitfalls—but little is said about the brilliant minds and skillful hands that envision AR/VR devices. This talk will honor technology pioneers and AR/VR innovators: how they shape and envision the world, and the impact they make. The talk will also address the systemic implications of AR/VR for society and the environment: how product decisions impact our planet and the responsibility to shape the AR/VR space with an ethical approach that cares for our world, our well-being, and future generations. I encourage AR/VR visionaries to look at the way they shape the world.
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