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Immersive and Addictive Technologies : A Report of the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee

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The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and its associated public bodies.

In this report the Committee builds on the newly established principle of ā€˜online harmsā€™ by considering potential psychosocial and financial harms associated with the use of immersive technologies. Following the World Health Organisationā€™s formal designation of ā€˜gaming disorderā€™, the Committee heard calls from gamers, academics, and clinicians for urgent action to better understand and address the condition. While gaming disorder is a relatively new area of understanding, immersive technology providers also have clear responsibilities to protect users from well-established online harms including bullying and harmful content. The Committee also considered the effects of disordered spending within games, and consider the links between game design mechanics such as loot boxes and gambling. The potential harms outlined in this report can be considered the direct result of the way in which the ā€˜attention economyā€™ is driven by the objective of maximising user engagement. This report explores how data-rich immersive technologies are driven by business models that combine peopleā€™s data with design practices to have powerful psychological effects.

Cover Photo by Marcin Nowak


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