Help shape the future of virtual AI assistants – participate in a virtual reality research study!
From: Computer Science & Center of Human Computer Interaction
Are you interested in virtual reality (VR) and curious about how cutting-edge technology is shaping our digital experiences?
The 3D Interaction (3DI) Group at Virginia Tech is currently seeking participants for a research study exploring how a virtual privacy assistant influences user privacy awareness and overall experience in VR environments. Your participation will contribute directly to the design and development of more intuitive, user-centered virtual assistants. Participants will be paid $12 for their participation in the study or given Ut Prosim credit.
We're looking for individuals who meet the following criteria:
- Age 18 or older
- Proficient in reading and writing in English
- Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision (glasses or contact lenses are fine)
This is a unique opportunity to experience advanced VR technology firsthand while playing a valuable role in shaping the future of digital privacy tools.
For more information or to schedule a session, please contact Cory Ilo at ciilo@vt.edu.
This study is supervised by Doug Bowman in the Department of Computer Science. It has been approved by the Virginia Tech Institutional Review Board under protocol number 25-589.