Post by account_disabled on Dec 7, 2023 1:20:59 GMT -8
Many offices would be obsolete. The reach would be universal, not limited by geographic proximity. Furthermore, the metaverse would generate the production of virtual goods that we do not use today. But if I'm going to go to a virtual business meeting, in a metaverse where I will be represented by my avatar, then I will need a good suit and I will surely be able to buy a virtual suit to wear that day. What do I say, buy, rent for an hour and that's it. We have already experienced how the economy moves increasingly from the physical world to the virtual world.
Since what we know does not seem to reflect even a small sample of what it is. A world of metaverses will be able to affect virtually every aspect of the economy as we know it today. Will virtual universes be for everyone? Well, here Digital Marketing Service appears the great challenge for countries and societies because in order for metaverses, when they become a reality, to be accessible to everyone, digital gaps must be reduced. Everything we have said sounds nice, but it will not be a reality in poor countries or in parts of society that do not have the resources.
An this will further open the technological gap between rich and poor countries and between social groups in the same country. And in business terms? A company's competitiveness, based only on its geographic location, could be lost. We can all do business everywhere, as long as there is no physical product to exchange, but in services, this can continue the revolution that virtual meetings started with the pandemic. There are two themes, one is technological and the other is vision and ability to take advantage of opportunities.
Since what we know does not seem to reflect even a small sample of what it is. A world of metaverses will be able to affect virtually every aspect of the economy as we know it today. Will virtual universes be for everyone? Well, here Digital Marketing Service appears the great challenge for countries and societies because in order for metaverses, when they become a reality, to be accessible to everyone, digital gaps must be reduced. Everything we have said sounds nice, but it will not be a reality in poor countries or in parts of society that do not have the resources.
An this will further open the technological gap between rich and poor countries and between social groups in the same country. And in business terms? A company's competitiveness, based only on its geographic location, could be lost. We can all do business everywhere, as long as there is no physical product to exchange, but in services, this can continue the revolution that virtual meetings started with the pandemic. There are two themes, one is technological and the other is vision and ability to take advantage of opportunities.