An ethical code for commercial VR/AR applications

In N. Shaghaghi, F. Lamberti, B. Beams, R. Shariatmadari & A. Amer, Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment. Springer (2021)
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Abstract

The commercial VR/AR marketplace is gaining ground and is becoming an ever larger and more significant component of the global economy. While much attention has been paid to the commercial promise of VR/AR, comparatively little attention has been given to the ethical issues that VR/AR technologies introduce. We here examine existing codes of ethics proposed by the ACM and IEEE and apply them to the unique ethical facets that VR/AR introduces. We propose a VR/AR code of ethics for developers and apply this code to several commercial applications.

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