The Metaverse: How close are we?

The Metaverse: How close are we?

The term “metaverse,” was originally coined in the 1992 dystopian novel “Snow Crash.” Since then, the word has been used for a virtual reality environment that contains a host of different 3D spaces and is also known as the Internet of Shadows. The metaverse is later used to describe immersive, shared spaces accessed across different platforms where the physical and digital converge.

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Understanding what the Metaverse is...

Understanding what the Metaverse is…

Simply put, the Meteverse is a digital representation of people, places and anything you can think of. In other words, it is a world where real people are represented by digital objects. In many ways, Microsoft Teams or Zoom can be considered a form of Metaverse. In these digital channels, you can be in a static image or a live video. Metaverse is a digital world created to bring people together in a broad context. Metaverse can be used in many areas such as meetings, factory visit, recruitment or training.

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What does work in the Metaverse look like?

What does work in the Metaverse look like?

Now that the metaverse is almost here, this is no longer a hypothetical question. The metaverse offers an immersive VR space where you can perform virtually any activity you would do in the office. From multi-participant meetings to watercooler chats, from yoga day to impromptu brainstorming sessions, the metaverse has it all.

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Digital assets can be deleted at any time in a centralized Metaverse

Digital assets can be deleted at any time in a centralized Metaverse

We also see Metaverse, the popular word of the last period, or Metaevren in Web 3 discussions. We see that Web 2.0 giants such as Facebook are working with Metaverse and preparing themselves for the new era. Developers drew attention to this issue.

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Frances Haugen is 'super scared' of the Metaverse and its 'sensors'

Frances Haugen is ‘super scared’ of the Metaverse and its ‘sensors’

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen said she was “extremely afraid” of the metaverse. Haugen had publicly shared numerous files about the social media giant, claiming that the company prioritized provocative content over the safety of its users.

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