VR is a powerful tool when it comes to recreating environments and being able to control parameters.
In the case of veterans, it allows a gradual transition from the stress of the warzone to civilian life.
This is what Crusades 22, a non-profit organisation providing integrative and complementary care for veterans and active soldiers with post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSI) is working on, in collaboration with Dr Albert Rizzo, director of the University of Southern Califonia’s Institute of Creative Technologies and several tech companies.
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Artificial Intelligence Can Help Veterans Deal with the Trauma of War
Published: August 1, 2018
Category: News