Over the weekend, foundation grantee Jeremy Bailenson, founding director of the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL), spoke with Charlie Rose about the impact that virtual reality has on human behavior. He highlighted ways that virtual reality can change the way people think about areas such as education, empathy and the environment.

Jeremy also discussed the foundation sponsored VHIL virtual reality project that gives participants a virtual tour of the ocean floor, demonstrating the effects of ocean acidification along the way.

See the full interview here

 

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