While I do agree that countries should enact guidelines for the use of augmented reality in public spaces, I do not believe that global guidelines are needed. This is because each country is different …Read MoreWhile I do agree that countries should enact guidelines for the use of augmented reality in public spaces, I do not believe that global guidelines are needed. This is because each country is different and what works well in one country may not be practical or necessary in another due to differences in culture, capacity, and technology. Therefore, national governments (like our federal government) should be the ones in charge of creating policy that best fits their own country’s public spaces and communities needs.Read Less
I do think that a worldwide set of guidelines for using augmented reality in public spaces could be helpful, but it depends on how quickly this technology grows and how frequently it is being used. AR …Read MoreI do think that a worldwide set of guidelines for using augmented reality in public spaces could be helpful, but it depends on how quickly this technology grows and how frequently it is being used. AR can enhance safety, tourism, education, and accessibility, so having some uniform standards could prevent its misuse like invasion of privacy or distraction on public roads. But if we implement guidelines too early on, innovation might slow down.Read Less
I believe global efforts and guidelines for augmented reality in public spaces are needed to ensure privacy, safety, and accessibility. Without a clear set of enforced rules, augmented reality could …Read MoreI believe global efforts and guidelines for augmented reality in public spaces are needed to ensure privacy, safety, and accessibility. Without a clear set of enforced rules, augmented reality could be destructive, unintentionally collecting personal data and created unequal public experiences. Standardized guidelines would be beneficial to help developers design responsible applications while protecting the public from potential harm and promoting ethical innovation.Read Less
While I do agree that countries should enact guidelines for the use of augmented reality in public spaces, I do not believe that global guidelines are needed. This is because each country is different …Read MoreWhile I do agree that countries should enact guidelines for the use of augmented reality in public spaces, I do not believe that global guidelines are needed. This is because each country is different and what works well in one country may not be practical or necessary in another due to differences in culture, capacity, and technology. Therefore, national governments (like our federal government) should be the ones in charge of creating policy that best fits their own country’s public spaces and communities needs. Read Less
I do think that a worldwide set of guidelines for using augmented reality in public spaces could be helpful, but it depends on how quickly this technology grows and how frequently it is being used. AR …Read MoreI do think that a worldwide set of guidelines for using augmented reality in public spaces could be helpful, but it depends on how quickly this technology grows and how frequently it is being used. AR can enhance safety, tourism, education, and accessibility, so having some uniform standards could prevent its misuse like invasion of privacy or distraction on public roads. But if we implement guidelines too early on, innovation might slow down. Read Less
I believe global efforts and guidelines for augmented reality in public spaces are needed to ensure privacy, safety, and accessibility. Without a clear set of enforced rules, augmented reality could …Read MoreI believe global efforts and guidelines for augmented reality in public spaces are needed to ensure privacy, safety, and accessibility. Without a clear set of enforced rules, augmented reality could be destructive, unintentionally collecting personal data and created unequal public experiences. Standardized guidelines would be beneficial to help developers design responsible applications while protecting the public from potential harm and promoting ethical innovation. Read Less