Augmented Reality for Decisional Interference

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2011

MUARRG member Brian Stincer's Undergraduate Summer Scholars project demonstrates a potential abuse of augmented reality.

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  • But how is this any different to illusions painted into traditional store displays?  Can you give an example where an AR system we expected to be neutral could be subverted in this way? (e.g. in the same way companies used to game telephone directories by naming their business "A. A. Andersons' Auto Repairs" or "123 Builders Inc"?

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