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by disgruntledphd2
1098 days ago
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I mean, super early days and they're talking their book, but this is definitely a massive use case for VR. I thought about this a while back, you could definitely do aversion therapy treatments potentially more effectively with a VR setup. > that doesn’t necessitate everyone owning the device, only the clinic needs to. If this approach works, then it will be super widely adopted as it costs insane amounts of money to drive behaviour changes right now, and lots of health services would be interested. |
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