Quest Pro VR headset raises privacy concerns for Metas future in metaverse

Meta announced its latest VR headset, Quest Pro, which includes a new eye and facial movement tracker said to enhance digital avatar expressions and realism. 647 Total views 44 Total shares Listen to article 0:00 News Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced its latest virtual reality (VR) headset at the Meta Connect 2022 event on Oct. 11.The company introduced new features to enhance digital avatars, which raised privacy concerns regarding data collection.

The Quest Pro is the latest piece of VR technology released by Meta as it continues its push into the Metaverse. It utilizes five cameras inside the headset, which are positioned to watch and track a persons facial expressions and eye movements. In addition, it has five external cameras, which will be employed in the future to track other bodily movements to mimic real-world motions.

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? Our first mixed reality device @MetaQuestVR Pro
? The start of a new way to work in the metaverse
? Cutting-edge @RealityLabs research to build technology that connects people

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These upgrades integrated into the Quest Pro are in an effort to boost digital avatar quality in the metaverse. According to Meta, they will accurately and uniquely reflect a users emotions and expressions in real-time.

This comes after major internet backfire (and memes) from a photo posted by Mark Zuckerberg over the summer of his less-than-realistic metaverse avatar.

Identity in the Metaverse is a prominent topic of discussion in the space as designers and developers try to create realistic experiences in the digital world.

Industry experts assume that despite the new headsets default off setting for facial tracking, it wont last long. Facebook has long struggled with its usage and collection of biometric data relating to privacy ethics. Despite the fact that these companies claim they do not sell these personal pieces of information, many reports saying otherwise have since surfaced.

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Last November, Facebook announced it would delete data extraction from facial recognition of over 1 billion people after being faced with government investigations, class action lawsuits and regulatory concerns.

In April, whistleblower Frances Haugen spoke out in an interview with concerns as to how Meta will handle privacy and sensitive data in the Metaverse. Haugen said without increased transparency and accountability, it will repeat all the harms you currently see on Facebook.

She continued to say that at the end of the day, there will always be a conflict between what these companies present to the public and what they will do to make money:At the end of the day, their business model revolves on taking your data and monetizing it.

On Twitter, users have mixed reactions to the VR set, with some gawking at the price yet praising the technology, while others remain skeptical about their privacy. One user said VR gaming is an amazing experience but wants guaranteed privacy rights:

Its amazing playing Java Minecraft in VR. I disagree with you on this one Doc. The bigger issue is who controls the Metaverse, we dont want Meta without at least guaranteed privacy restrictions once eye tracking becomes standard. LightningAussie??#SnifferSupremacy (@LightningAussie) October 16, 2022

Although decentralized technologies such as nonfungible tokens (NFTs), blockchain and cryptocurrencies are becoming a mainstay of metaverse development, this might not be enough when big tech is involved.

When big tech companies like Meta go full speed into the Metaverse, centralization starts to creep back in. Vitalik Buterin is quoted saying that Facebooks metaverse will misfirebecause its too early to know what people want.

Nonetheless, Meta continues to push forward. Aside from the Quest Pro announcement, it also announced a partnership with Microsoft to bring Office 365 products to digital reality. #Facebook #Technology #Privacy #Adoption #Virtual Reality #Metaverse #Meta Related News How do you assess the value of an NFT? Much-anticipated NFT game to launch in closed beta how you can get involved Why crypto remittance companies are flocking to Mexico How decentralized exchanges have evolved and why it’s good for users The metaverse is becoming a platform to unite fashion communities Metaverse graphics aim for community and accessibility Not realism