White collar workers making $80,000 a year are most at risk of having their jobs impacted by artificial intelligence, according to researchers from OpenAI and the University of Pennsylvania. They say Approximately 19 percent of jobs have at least 50 percent of their tasks exposed to GPTs capabilities and jobs that require writing and programming […]
Anthony Clemons, who teaches in the Instructional Technology program at Northern Illinois University, told Lifewire via email. He said that future VR and AR devices must be designed with user comfort and practicality in mind.
"Privacy concerns must be addressed to gain public trust," he added. "Developers should focus on creating meaningful applications for VR/AR technology rather than creating a product that feels gimmicky. For users, these lessons will translate into more refined and user-friendly devices that offer real value and benefits."
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