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| Computer Pioneer Warns the Metaverse 'Could Make Reality Disappear'
'Our surroundings will become filled with persons, places, objects, and activities that don't actually exist, and yet they will seem deeply authentic to us,...' by Chris Ciaccia via dailymail.co.uk Headline Image Credit: TeamLab Art Collective One of the world's leading computer engineers believes the metaverse, the idea that caused Mark Zuckerberg to rebrand his whole company, could one day 'make reality disappear.' In a recent op-ed, Louis Rosenberg, a computer scientist known for developing the first functional augmented reality system at Air Force Research Laboratory and founding virtual reality company Immersion Corporation, believes that by integrating virtual reality and augmented reality and having people interact in the digital realm for a significant portion of their day, it could 'alter our sense of reality' and distort 'how we interpret our direct daily experiences.' 'Our surroundings will become filled with persons, places, objects, and activities that don't actually exist