Metaverse: open possibilities
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https://doi.org/10.52866/ijcsm.2023.02.03.007Keywords:
Metaverse, Virtual Reality, Blockchain, Digital Economy, GamesAbstract
To create a completely immersive, highly spatiotemporal, and self-sustaining virtual shared place for humans to play, work, and interact, the Metaverse is an emerging paradigm of the next-generation Internet. Metaverse is transitioning from science fiction to a near-future reality thanks to recent developments in new technologies like extended reality, artificial intelligence, and blockchain.In this study, we investigate the Metaverse, a shared, fully immersive virtual environment that could serve as a model for the Internet’s future generation. Safety, education, games, entertainment, social effects, the economy, ethics, and future issues are just few of the many areas covered. The Metaverse’s innovative tools for communication and collaboration may have a profound impact on people’s daily lives and the way society operates as a whole. However, there are obstacles that must be addressed before it can be implemented. If the Metaverse is accepted, a far different digital future is possible.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Mohammad Aljanabi, Sahar Yousif Mohammed
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