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Siri is My Agony Aunt – but is Telling Big Tech My Innermost Feelings a Bad Idea?
In the same way we feel free to write what we really think in the pages of a book, when we discuss our innermost feelings we now tend to disclose...
Dipping a Toe in the US Synthetic Training Environment
In the last few years training grounds have become increasingly virtual but it’s only the beginning. A new Synthetic Training Environment, built to...
SIGGRAPH Asia Tech Papers Preview: 3D Avatars From a Single Photo
Ian Failes of VFX Blog interviews Hao Li in anticipation of SIGGRAPH Asia. Read the full article featuring what to expect from Hao Li and team here.
3 Ways AR/VR Are Improving Autonomous Vehicles
By Todd Richmond, Director, USC Mixed Reality Lab November 15, 2017 Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (VAMR) aren’t just for games and...
USC Collaboration to Test VR for Stroke Treatment
The Neural Plasticity and Neurorehabilitation Laboratory at USC is exploring the intersection of virtual reality and neuroscience with a new program...
VR, 360-degree video help journalism students tell stories at USC Annenberg
USC News explores how VR is making its way into journalism and USC's role in the cutting-edge technology. Read the full story in USC News.
Victor Luo is Making NASA Cool for Coders
In a piece for Bloomberg about coding with NASA, ICT's Skip Rizzo gives his perspective on using AR and VR to design virtual space shuttles in 3D...
This USC Lab is Pioneering the Next Big Thing in Experience Design
Todd Richmond and his team at USC Institute for Creative Technologies are exploring techniques and technologies to improve the fluency of...
Are Humans Actually More ‘Human’ than Robots?
In a recent report, the Pew Research Center found that Americans are more worried than they are enthusiastic about automation technologies when it...