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Sunday, April 13, 2025
YOU ARE AT:XR Star 15: The Next Generation

XR Star 15: The Next Generation

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Won’t Somebody Please Think Of The Children

As extended reality services evolve, they become more ingrained in our daily lives. Harken back to the times of cell phones where only adults required them, whereas now children are capable of figuring out smartphones earlier than ever. In the same manner, XR and VR will become something that children can get their hands on. But how can we do that in a safe way? Today we are joined by Nina Jane Patel, Co-Founder and Vice President of Metaverse Research at Kabuni. We discuss the relationship between XR solutions and children, and the potential effects for kids growing up in the age of XR and the Metaverse.

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