Interactive media

A DVD-Video typically includes an interactive menu allowing the user to change settings or play additional content.

Interactive media refers to digital experiences that dynamically respond to user input, delivering content such as text, images, animations, video, audio, and even AI-driven interactions. Over the years, interactive media has expanded across gaming, education, social platforms, and immersive technologies like VR and AR. With the rise of AI-generated content, decision-driven narratives, and real-time engagement, concerns have shifted toward cybersecurity risks, digital well-being, and the societal impact of hyper-personalized media.[1]

  1. ^ York, University of. "BSc (Hons) Interactive Media". University of York. Retrieved 2023-01-31.

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