> Ghazi says that as these headsets are increasingly brought into operating rooms, it’s crucial for doctors to take precautions, especially around patient privacy. “Any device that is connected to a network or WiFi signal, has the potential to be exposed or hacked,<p>Never mind being hacked, what data is being sent to and collected by Apple? Why should I trust them? I'd be furious if I found out my doctor was using a product like this without my knowledge and consent. Even if you, for whatever reason, actually believe that Apple and every Apple employee or third party contractor who might ever have access to your data is 100% infallibly honest and incapable of error once VR headsets become common in the surgery other companies pushing that kind of tech will want in on the action including facebook and microsoft.