DocumentCode
229624
Title
Panel - Ethics and emerging technology: Ethical concerns from a cognitive, media & technology focused psychology perspective concerning augmented reality, privacy, and sigularity
Author
Pase, Shane ; Thoennes, Sean ; Hare, Garry ; Connors, Crystal ; Hogg, Jerri Lynn
Author_Institution
Dept. of Media Psychol., Fielding Grad. Univ., Santa Barbara, CA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
23-24 May 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
3
Abstract
Developing technologies such as augmented reality merges an individual´s real life with a digital life that enhances both the visual and the physical experience. Augmented reality creates many ethical concerns in regards to impact on society and human behavior. Blurring the lines between what´s real and what´s artificial is a significant concern in the future development of augmented reality. This panel examines the ethical considerations from a cognitive and media-focused psychology perspective in developing and deploying mixed and augmented reality (MAR) applications to help improve your understanding of key psychological factors in technological development.
Keywords
augmented reality; ethical aspects; psychology; augmented reality; cognitive perspective; digital life; ethical concerns; human behavior; media-focused psychology perspective; technological development; Augmented reality; Business; Educational institutions; Ethics; Media; Privacy; Psychology; Augmented Reality; Cognitive; Ethics; Facial Recognition; Immersive Technology; Media Psychology; Ownership; Privacy; Psychology; Singularity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ethics in Science, Technology and Engineering, 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ETHICS.2014.6893438
Filename
6893438
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