Snow Crash, written in 1992, was novelist Neal Stephenson’s futuristic depiction of how a fledgling Internet could form. It was here that the term “Metaverse” was first floated, used to describe a computer-generated reality where people and things coexisted.
Talk to a few professionals who are knowledgeable about the Metaverse, however, and it’s likely you’ll discover that there’s not yet full clarity around this evolving concept. These uncertainties can leave many of us feeling vulnerable, which, in turn, can cause us to gloss over it and let it pass us by.
Despite what we might read, the value from the Metaverse may be less about technologies per se, and more about the human interactions it empowers. The Metaverse holds exciting possibilities to increase human connectivity across new, technologically enabled landscapes.
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