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Eye-Quality 360 & the Need for Increased Regulation

The human mind is highly suggestive.  It can be particularly susceptible to misinformation if that information is cunningly presented in a way designed to bypass rational scrutiny.

In the same way MTT’s new camera has the power to bring joy and happiness, to stimulate, motivate, inform, educate and entertain us like nothing anyone has yet to experience, it also has the power to cause harm, to misinform, indoctrinate or otherwise be used as a tool that goes against what is in society’s and our own best interests. Today’s current problems of propaganda, fake news, glorifying violence, demonizing sex, and so on all have the potential to become far more problematic through the misuse of eye-quality camera technology.   MTT is intent upon not allowing that to happen.

In keeping with good corporate governance, MTT will restrict the licensed use of its cameras to assure the protection of our camera’s global audiences. In addition to restricting certain types of content based upon age or content meant only to appeal to prurient interests, to help further audience protection MTT will introduce new “Self-Sensor” technology that gives individual users the power to control the types of content they are exposed to. Self-Sensor will provide controls that limit or exclude content based upon categories such as violence, guns, smoking, language, nudity, sex, religion, sports, news, opinion programming and so on. Other controls would limit the 360 experience based upon uncomfortable camera movements, surprise, shock, fear inducing content and anything else deemed necessary to assure a positive viewer experience.

To achieve these goals, MTT will seek collaborative input from organizations such as the Motion Picture Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, National Coalition Against Censorship, AI-Action and others to develop globally recognized viewing standards for immersive eye-quality content.

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