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Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s bizarre metaverse picnic as billionaire reveals plan to create new worlds with AI
MARK ZUCKERBERG has revealed more about his metaverse plans.
He hopes his metaverse will be used by everyone around the world and says you’ll be able to feel like you’re really in the virtual reality.
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The billionaire Meta CEO just revealed more about his plans in a Facebook Live video.
He told viewers that their experience of the metaverse will be different from anything we have experienced today.
Meta is working on the next generation of artificially intelligent assistants that could help you create a virtual world exactly how you want it.
Zuckerberg said: “You experience it and move through it as if you were really there.”
The CEO then demonstrated how he imagines creating a metaverse world would happen.
He showed how his avatar could enter a blank metaverse and start creating a whole new scenario from nothing.
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He said: “Let’s go to the beach. Pretty good. Let’s add some clouds.”
All the things he said started appearing in the metaverse.
The visuals weren’t very high tech and looked like something out of the Sims but that’s something Meta will be working on.
Zuckerberg also asked for a table, waves, seagulls, and music so he could have his own tropical island picnic.
He said: “You’ll be able to create nuanced worlds with just your voice.”
The billionaire also stressed how much he wants people to feel secure in the metaverse and that his company would be keeping human rights in mind.
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