Post by account_disabled on Aug 30, 2023 3:34:55 GMT -5
Since Mark Zuckerberg announced the renaming of Facebook's parent company, discussions of the announced advent of the "metaverse" have dominated high-tech news in recent months. In October 2021, the social media giant renamed its company “Meta” and took the opportunity to launch a set of metaverse development tools for developers. Since then, everyone has started to study the possibility of creating other metaverses, and to think about the benefits that this could bring. The involvement of large companies in the metaverse undoubtedly offers future opportunities for anyone who wants to professionalize and become a “metaverse developer”. As the metaverse building trend gains momentum, it's reasonable to wonder about career opportunities.
Of course before that, we must first try to understand what seems to be a new Eldorado. What is the metaverse? Roughly speaking, a metaverse is a digital space in which we find UK Mobile Database digital representations of people, places and objects. In other words, it's a "digital world" with real people represented digitally. If you haven’t seen “The Matrix,” now is the time! In many ways, in a Microsoft Teams, Zoom or even Discord session, we are already in a form of metaverse.
But you can be represented by static image, like an avatar, or live video. It can be used for lots of things: meetings of course, but why not a factory visit, training, etc. In fact, almost all programs related to Human Resources can be redesigned to become metaverses. And if you add 3D glasses, then the metaverse offers a totally immersive experience. It's almost like the Matrix, I tell you! Except of course, the metaverse doesn't stop at a Zoom meeting, which still differs a lot from what the founder of Facebook prophesied.
Of course before that, we must first try to understand what seems to be a new Eldorado. What is the metaverse? Roughly speaking, a metaverse is a digital space in which we find UK Mobile Database digital representations of people, places and objects. In other words, it's a "digital world" with real people represented digitally. If you haven’t seen “The Matrix,” now is the time! In many ways, in a Microsoft Teams, Zoom or even Discord session, we are already in a form of metaverse.
But you can be represented by static image, like an avatar, or live video. It can be used for lots of things: meetings of course, but why not a factory visit, training, etc. In fact, almost all programs related to Human Resources can be redesigned to become metaverses. And if you add 3D glasses, then the metaverse offers a totally immersive experience. It's almost like the Matrix, I tell you! Except of course, the metaverse doesn't stop at a Zoom meeting, which still differs a lot from what the founder of Facebook prophesied.