Rosenberg, Louis
Dr. Louis Rosenberg is an early pioneer of virtual and augmented reality. His work began over thirty years ago in VR labs at Stanford University and NASA. In 1992 he developed the first functional mixed reality system at Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). In 1993 he founded the early virtual reality company Immersion Corporation which he brought public on NASDAQ. In 2004 he founded the early augmented reality company Outland Research which was acquired in 2011. He received his PhD from Stanford University, was a tenured professor at California State University, and has been awarded over 300 patents for VR, AR, and AI technologies. He's currently CEO of Unanimous AI, the Chief Scientist of the Responsible Metaverse Alliance, and the Global Technology Advisor to XRSI. He writes often for major publications about the dangers of emerging technologies.
Sessions/Events
- The Case for Immersive Rights in the Metaverse
- Sunday, April 16 • 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PT