Metavers the new world
Most of the world's technology companies, from all shapes and sizes, large, medium to small, from Facebook and Microsoft to Tender in recent weeks, have announced their own plans to build Metaverse, which many believe will be the Internet of the future over the next 10 years.
Although no one in the world yet seems quite sure what the final metafers will look like in the coming days, there are also important questions about who will finally control this virtual environment, and who will ensure that everyone is on the same page.
Sai Krishna, co-founder of Indian Augmented Reality Company Scapek, describes metavers as "a revolutionary development of the Internet where we will have 3D spaces, immersive virtual environments and advanced communications, as well as a paradigm shift in trade and entertainment." In his view, metaphysicals and many others are the next logical step beyond smartphones, and the traditional Internet that we now know.
"No one owns metaphysicals... It's an open platform." Meta's plans are more in line with the construction of its own version of meta-universe, a digital world in which real and virtual worlds are integrated, for example, you can meet your California-based cousin in a café in a virtual environment in real time via your avatar.
Meta has the talent and resources to build metaphysicals. In fact, the social media giant has announced that 10,000 people have been recruited in the EU to do the big job, as the company's platform has recently reported, and it is useful to already own Oculus, the leading virtual reality device company owned by Meta, which will literally be the gateway to metaverse.
In this new environment, groups of users walking around 3D spaces can choose to do whatever they want to do, the future of social media, and even the entire Internet.