![]() ![]() This theme resonated particularly with me at the time - anyone who has struggled with the fifth year of graduate school can relate. I might be in a completely different career if it weren’t for William Gibson’s genre-defining novel “Neuromancer.” It’s a dark book, about a world in which virtual reality has changed just about everything, but most poignantly what it means to be a human being in an era when technology is chipping away at our free will. ![]() Jeremy Bailenson is founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and the author of “Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do.” Jeremy Bailenson Show More Show Less 2 of2 Jeremy Bailenson Debbie Hill Show More Show Less ![]() 1 of2 �Neuromancer" with a head-mounted display that Jeremy Bailenson used in 1999. ![]()
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