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Virtual Reality, AI, and NFTs: Shaping Human Interaction and Perception

New studies explore the impact of emerging technologies on communication, education, and charity

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The rapid advancement of emerging technologies is transforming the way we interact with each other and the world around us. From virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) to non-fungible tokens (NFTs), these...

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    VRSL:Exploring the Comprehensibility of 360-Degree Camera Feeds for Sign Language Communication in Virtual Reality

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    The Market Consequences of Perceived Strategic Generosity: An Empirical Examination of NFT Charity Fundraisers

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Virtual Reality, AI, and NFTs: Shaping Human Interaction and Perception

New studies explore the impact of emerging technologies on communication, education, and charity

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The rapid advancement of emerging technologies is transforming the way we interact with each other and the world around us. From virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) to non-fungible tokens (NFTs), these innovations are redefining the boundaries of human communication, education, and charity. A series of recent studies has investigated the impact of these technologies on our daily lives, revealing both opportunities and challenges that warrant attention.

One such study, published on arXiv, explores the potential of VR for sign language communication. The researchers developed a system that integrates 360-degree camera feeds to capture American Sign Language (ASL) videos, which were then viewed by participants in a VR environment. The results showed that the shoulder-mounted camera position achieved the highest accuracy (85%) in sign language comprehension, although differences between positions were not statistically significant. While the study highlights the promise of VR for sign language communication, it also underscores the need to refine camera angles, reduce distortion, and explore alternative mounting positions.

Another study, also published on arXiv, examines the influence of AI presentation on human perception. The researchers found that presenting large language models (LLMs) as companions rather than machines or tools affects people's attribution of mental capacities to these models. Participants who watched videos presenting LLMs as companions reported believing that LLMs possessed more mental capacities, such as intentions and memory, than those who watched videos presenting LLMs as machines or tools. This study raises important questions about the impact of AI presentation on human perception and interaction.

In the realm of education, a study published on arXiv investigates the shifts in high school computer science teachers' conceptions of AI/ML systems and algorithmic justice. The researchers found that teachers' perspectives became more situated, critical, and agentic after participating in a year-long design process to develop lessons on AI auditing. The study highlights the importance of teacher education and the need for critical perspectives on AI/ML systems.

Lastly, a study published on arXiv explores the market consequences of perceived strategic generosity in NFT charity fundraisers. The researchers investigated the causal effect of purchasing an NFT within a charity fundraiser on a donor's later market outcomes and found that donors who purchased NFTs within the fundraiser experienced a significant increase in their market outcomes. This study sheds light on the complex relationships between charity, NFTs, and market dynamics.

These studies collectively demonstrate the far-reaching implications of emerging technologies on human interaction, education, and charity. As we continue to develop and integrate these technologies into our daily lives, it is essential to consider the consequences of our actions and strive for a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between technology, human perception, and societal implications.

References:

  • VRSL: Exploring the Comprehensibility of 360-Degree Camera Feeds for Sign Language Communication in Virtual Reality (arXiv:2602.23265v1)
  • BRIDGE: Borderless Reconfiguration for Inclusive and Diverse Gameplay Experience via Embodiment Transformation (arXiv:2602.23288v1)
  • Presenting Large Language Models as Companions Affects What Mental Capacities People Attribute to Them (arXiv:2510.18039v3)
  • "You Can Actually Do Something": Shifts in High School Computer Science Teachers' Conceptions of AI/ML Systems and Algorithmic Justice (arXiv:2602.16123v3)
  • The Market Consequences of Perceived Strategic Generosity: An Empirical Examination of NFT Charity Fundraisers (arXiv:2401.12064v3)

The rapid advancement of emerging technologies is transforming the way we interact with each other and the world around us. From virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) to non-fungible tokens (NFTs), these innovations are redefining the boundaries of human communication, education, and charity. A series of recent studies has investigated the impact of these technologies on our daily lives, revealing both opportunities and challenges that warrant attention.

One such study, published on arXiv, explores the potential of VR for sign language communication. The researchers developed a system that integrates 360-degree camera feeds to capture American Sign Language (ASL) videos, which were then viewed by participants in a VR environment. The results showed that the shoulder-mounted camera position achieved the highest accuracy (85%) in sign language comprehension, although differences between positions were not statistically significant. While the study highlights the promise of VR for sign language communication, it also underscores the need to refine camera angles, reduce distortion, and explore alternative mounting positions.

Another study, also published on arXiv, examines the influence of AI presentation on human perception. The researchers found that presenting large language models (LLMs) as companions rather than machines or tools affects people's attribution of mental capacities to these models. Participants who watched videos presenting LLMs as companions reported believing that LLMs possessed more mental capacities, such as intentions and memory, than those who watched videos presenting LLMs as machines or tools. This study raises important questions about the impact of AI presentation on human perception and interaction.

In the realm of education, a study published on arXiv investigates the shifts in high school computer science teachers' conceptions of AI/ML systems and algorithmic justice. The researchers found that teachers' perspectives became more situated, critical, and agentic after participating in a year-long design process to develop lessons on AI auditing. The study highlights the importance of teacher education and the need for critical perspectives on AI/ML systems.

Lastly, a study published on arXiv explores the market consequences of perceived strategic generosity in NFT charity fundraisers. The researchers investigated the causal effect of purchasing an NFT within a charity fundraiser on a donor's later market outcomes and found that donors who purchased NFTs within the fundraiser experienced a significant increase in their market outcomes. This study sheds light on the complex relationships between charity, NFTs, and market dynamics.

These studies collectively demonstrate the far-reaching implications of emerging technologies on human interaction, education, and charity. As we continue to develop and integrate these technologies into our daily lives, it is essential to consider the consequences of our actions and strive for a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between technology, human perception, and societal implications.

References:

  • VRSL: Exploring the Comprehensibility of 360-Degree Camera Feeds for Sign Language Communication in Virtual Reality (arXiv:2602.23265v1)
  • BRIDGE: Borderless Reconfiguration for Inclusive and Diverse Gameplay Experience via Embodiment Transformation (arXiv:2602.23288v1)
  • Presenting Large Language Models as Companions Affects What Mental Capacities People Attribute to Them (arXiv:2510.18039v3)
  • "You Can Actually Do Something": Shifts in High School Computer Science Teachers' Conceptions of AI/ML Systems and Algorithmic Justice (arXiv:2602.16123v3)
  • The Market Consequences of Perceived Strategic Generosity: An Empirical Examination of NFT Charity Fundraisers (arXiv:2401.12064v3)

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