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#1091: IEEE XR Ethics: The Erosion of Privacy & Anonymity

06.07.2022 - By Voices of AIPlay

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The ethical questions around privacy in virtual and augmented reality are some of the most pervasive, unanswered questions in XR with the top two questions being: What new types of intimate biometric & physiological data are available through XR? And how are this new XR data being used? The intractable problems of XR privacy have come up in every single one of the 8 white papers as a part of the IEEE's Global Initiative on the Ethics of Extended Reality. Human computer interaction researcher Mark McGill is excited about the new accessibility features and perceptual superpowers that may come with 'all-day, every day augmented reality,' but he's afraid that the lack of adequate consumer privacy protections and the half-baked consent models for bystander privacy may lead to social reject and backlash for wearing devices that may not be undermining the privacy of the owner of the AR headset, but also potentially violating the privacy boundaries for everyone in their immediately surrounded area.

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