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Sparsh Garg

Sparsh Garg '25 and Ben Shiverdaker '24 explored educational scenarios through VR, and the use of VR in education and ethics.

2023-24 Hackworth Fellows Sparsh Garg and Ben Shiverdaker's slide on Ethics in VR: Educational VR Model.

Access the video of Sparsh's Showcase presentation.

About Sparsh Garg

Sparsh Garg Hackworth

Sparsh Garg ’25 is a Computer Science and Finance double major at Santa Clara University. He has experience in ethical and practical challenges through his roles at NASA Ames Research Center, Santa Clara University, and DoBid.

His keen interest in and understanding of Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, backed by practical experience in creating simulations and digital platforms, makes him particularly interested in exploring the ethics related to these areas. He believes in the power of technology to drive societal change, but also recognizes the profound ethical dilemmas that can arise in this intersection.

Sparsh has a vibrant mix of technical skills, teaching experience, and an aptitude for communication in multiple languages, along with a desire to investigate ethical conundrums at the heart of our digital world.

 

May 29, 2023
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