Will we need virtual police for law enforcement in metaverses?

by time news

In order to stay safe in the metaphysics world and ensure that we are not abused, we will probably need a virtual law enforcement agency. This scenario was first talked about by the international anti-trafficking expert Matthew Friedman, who published an article in the South China Morning newspaper explaining his fears of criminals exploiting the virtual world of metaphysics. In the article, Friedman writes, “Professionals must be put in place to prevent unprotected individuals from being subjected to harassment or exploitative situations.” Are these concerns justified? Although entry into the world of metaverses will be through a virtual model, some cases have shown that being harassed and exploited in virtual reality is a possibility. Last year, a 43-year-old woman named Nina Patel spoke of how some men harassed and harassed her while she was in one of the metaverse worlds developed by Meta. Patel told her story in an article she posted on Medium, in which she described being harassed verbally and physically by several men. Only 60 seconds after entering the metaverse with a virtual model that represents her true form,

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