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How AR Glasses Are Quietly Reshaping Prison Officer Training

How AR Glasses Are Quietly Reshaping Prison Officer Training

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Episode 80 of Augmented Reality with Fexingo explores a surprising new frontier for AR glasses: correctional officer training. Lucas and Luna dive into a pilot program at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice that uses Microsoft HoloLens 2 to simulate high-stress prison scenarios—like cell extractions and riot de-escalation—without putting trainees in physical danger. They discuss how the system projects virtual inmates and guards into real training rooms, tracks officer eye movement and decision speed, and provides instant feedback. Early data shows a 32% reduction in use-of-force incidents among officers who completed the AR module compared to traditional role-play. The hosts also touch on the ethical questions around desensitization and surveillance, and how this tech might expand to other high-risk public service jobs. If today's tech conversation gave you something usable, the way these episodes stay ad-free is through listener support at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. Tune in for a grounded look at AR's role in public safety training. #AugmentedReality #ARGlasses #SpatialComputing #PrisonTraining #CorrectionalOfficers #TexasDepartmentOfCriminalJustice #Hololens2 #UseOfForceReduction #PublicSafety #WorkplaceTraining #VirtualReality #Simulation #DeEscalation #Ethics #Technology #LawEnforcementTraining #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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