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Lia Petronio

Rutgers - New Brunswick
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  • Rutgers - New Brunswick
    Undergraduate
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Metaphysics
Aesthetics
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  •  2223
    An ethical code for commercial VR/AR applications
    with Erick Jose Ramirez, Jocelyn Tan, Miles Elliott, and Mohit Gandhi
    In N. Shaghaghi, F. Lamberti, B. Beams, R. Shariatmadari & A. Amer (eds.), Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment, Springer. 2021.
    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 …Read more
    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.
    Technology EthicsComputer Simulation, MiscApplied Ethics, MiscellaneousBusiness EthicsEthics of Virt…Read more
    Technology EthicsComputer Simulation, MiscApplied Ethics, MiscellaneousBusiness EthicsEthics of Virtual Reality
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    Virtual Reality Translation of Nozick's Experience Machine
    with Erick Ramirez, Carl Maggio, and Miles Elliott
    A virtual reality translation of Robert Nozick's "Experience Machine" thought experiment from his "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" (1974). These modules are free to download and use in the classroom and for research/x-phi purposes. NPCs are randomized for gender during startup of each run. *Requires an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive and VR capable computer. To open the files, uncompress the downloaded .zip folder and run the executable (.exe) file. V1.2 Fixed missing projector video footage during experien…Read more
    A virtual reality translation of Robert Nozick's "Experience Machine" thought experiment from his "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" (1974). These modules are free to download and use in the classroom and for research/x-phi purposes. NPCs are randomized for gender during startup of each run. *Requires an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive and VR capable computer. To open the files, uncompress the downloaded .zip folder and run the executable (.exe) file. V1.2 Fixed missing projector video footage during experience machine sales pitch.
    Meta-Ethics, General WorksExperimental Philosophy: Folk MoralityMeta-Ethics, MiscExperimental Philos…Read more
    Meta-Ethics, General WorksExperimental Philosophy: Folk MoralityMeta-Ethics, MiscExperimental Philosophy: Ethics, MiscValues and NormsScience of Virtual Reality
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