Exploring Proactive Interventions toward Harmful Behavior in Embodied Virtual Spaces
Ruchi Panchanadikar

TL;DR
This paper examines the challenges and risks associated with harmful behaviors in virtual and mixed reality spaces, emphasizing the need for proactive interventions to ensure ethical and psychological safety.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for understanding and addressing harmful behaviors in virtual environments, highlighting novel intervention strategies for safeguarding users.
Findings
Virtual environments pose unique psychological risks like cybersickness and distress.
AI integration in VR can lead to bias, discrimination, and manipulation.
Proactive intervention strategies can mitigate harm in virtual spaces.
Abstract
Technological advancements have undoubtedly revolutionized various aspects of human life, altering the ways we perceive the world, engage with others, build relationships, and conduct our daily work routines. Among the recent advancements, the proliferation of virtual and mixed reality technologies stands out as a significant leap forward, promising to elevate our experiences and interactions to unprecedented levels. However, alongside the benefits, these emerging technologies also introduce novel avenues for harm and misuse, particularly in virtual and embodied spaces such as Zoom and virtual reality (VR) environments. The immersive nature of virtual reality environments raises unique challenges regarding psychological and emotional well-being. While VR can offer captivating and immersive experiences, prolonged exposure to virtual environments may lead to phenomena like…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvacuation and Crowd Dynamics · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
