Minimizing Augmented Reality Security Risks: A Brief Roadmap
As augmented reality is becoming widely accepted and developers worldwide are building cutting-edge applications for AR, veritable security risks are increasing.
As augmented reality is becoming widely accepted and developers worldwide are building cutting-edge applications for AR, veritable security risks are increasing.
Robust community guidelines have the power to keep us safe and accountable in social VR. Researcher Rafi Lazerson has some ideas on making that happen.
This was the third annual Metaverse Safety Week hosted by the XR Safety Initiative. There was a lot to talk about, but these are a few highlights.
There are things that the immersive tech industry needs to sort out in terms of remote work. A lot of them have to do with employee surveillance.
Some of the biggest voices in XR and policy speak out at this year’s AR/VR Policy Conference, including Elizabeth Hyman, Kristina Podnar, Darrell Issa, Karim Mohammadali, Dirck Schou, and others.
Taking a look back at last year’s AR/VR Policy Conference, forward at this year’s agenda, and at some of the things that the XRA has been up to in the meantime.
The report covers XR issues from privacy and security to equity and inclusion. It also asks how and when the federal government might get involved.
Kavya Pearlman, Richard Foster-Fletcher, Carrie Valladares, Nikhil Malhotra, and Manal Siddiqui talked about safety and transparency in the metaverse.
The report by Daniel Castro focuses on content moderation approaches in immersive experiences experienced in 2D formats as well as through AR and VR.
Data tracking, identity, and authentication, diversity and inclusion, mental health, policy and standards, all of this and more from XR Safety Week.
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