MCI's response to PQ on Impact of Metaverse and Virtual Reality on Human Interaction and Connection
Parliament Sitting on 29 February 2024
QUESTION FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
14. Mr Yip Hon Weng: To ask the Minister for Communications and Information (a) what are the potential social and psychological impacts of metaverse and virtual reality technologies on human interaction and connection in the Singaporean context; and (b) how are relevant stakeholders such as parents, educators and mental health professionals equipped to guide and support children and young adults to navigate the social dimensions of these virtual environments.
Answer:
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MCI is not aware of definitive research findings regarding the social and psychological impacts of metaverse and virtual reality technologies. Our consistent approach has been to work with partners to develop and update public education initiatives to equip Singaporeans to use technology in a safe, healthy and balanced manner. For example,
a. The National Library Board’s (NLB) Read to be SURE initiative provides resources on the benefits and risks of technology, including the metaverse.
b. Digital for Life (DfL) Festival in 2023 provided opportunities for parents and children to learn about emerging technologies and also how to protect themselves against potential online harms.
c. Recently, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) also launched bite-sized resources on the DfL portal to support parents in guiding their children’s online interactions.
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Where appropriate regulatory actions can be taken, we have implemented them in a timely manner. For example, we have introduced a Code of Practice for Social Media Services. Later this year, we will also introduce a Code of Practice for App Distribution Services to ensure age-appropriate access.