Analysis published by New York University's Stern Center for Business and Human Rights urges increased consideration for metaverse-related privacy, The Record reports. The NYU study discusses how the mass quantity of personal and bodily data required to power the metaverse raises privacy risks. The report suggests "highly sensitive information" about metaverse users can be collected while associated technologies "continuously track … head movements, eye movements, and spatial maps of physical surroundings."
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