Researchers express concern over potential harm caused by metaverse

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ANN/THE STAR – The advent of artificial intelligence platforms and the metaverse may elevate concerns about data privacy, surpassing traditional worries about social media app settings and phishing scams, a report from Queen’s University Belfast revealed.

The university’s researchers are now calling for investigations into the impact of the metaverse on society and how the companies behind these platforms operate in the wake of mounting research confirming the mental health harm of social media, .

“Privacy, data collection, especially of personal data and biometric data, and the harm online platforms can cause, are all issues of concern to the public,” the university’s team warned.

Proponents believe the metaverse will ultimately replace the current Internet with a 3D space accessed by headset, offering virtual concerts, meeting rooms and collective gaming.

Apple, Microsoft, Google and Meta are all investing heavily.

“The next generation of Internet technologies will be highly immersive, compelling and largely driven by AI,” said Research Director Jesus Martinez del Rincon of security intelligence at the Belfast university’s Centre for Secure Information Technologies.

However researchers said their focus groups showed many of the online harms experienced in current Internet and social media environments will transfer to the metaverse and proliferate there.

The metaverse remains at least a decade away due to the massive amount of data it would require, which in turn would entail a vast increase in Internet availability, bandwidth and speed – and matching investments in not only electricity-hungry data processing hubs but the power-generation needed to keep it all ticking over.

“And the blend of AI and the virtual 3D-style Internet worlds promised – if the metaverse ever gets going – will make it very difficult for us to discern between what is real and what is imaginary within these virtual worlds,” said del Rincon

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