71% of Executives Say Metaverse Will Be Good for Businesses: Survey

A new study found that seventy one percent of global executive believe the metaverse will benefit their businesses. Many of the most prominent names in business and politics have rushed to claim their place in the metaverse.

The globalist World Economic Forum (WEF) shared details from the Accenture survey on how some business executives see the future of the digital universe or “metaverse.” An Accenture report identified four tech trends, one of which is the “the next version of the physical world—the programmable world.” Accenture also conducted a survey showing that 71 percent of global business executives polled said the metaverse will have positive impacts on businesses. The WEF reports that some companies are interested in investing in metaverse technologies, including Disney, Warner Bros., and Gucci. Microsoft, Nike and Sony are also interested in metaverse technology. TikTok, which is controlled by China, as well as TikTok, TikTok, TikTok, and Alibaba, all of these companies have been listed on WEF. Facebook’s meta name was changed to Meta by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to show its dedication to bring the metaverse to the rest of the world.

Metaverse technology isn’t just a revolutionary technological invention. Virtual reality (VR) metaverse plans like Meta’s would create an entirely virtual fantasy world parallel to the real world, raising questions about the metaverse’s impact on people’s perception of reality. Augmented reality (AR) metaverse plans like Pokémon Go developer John Hanke’sIt is possible to overlay fantasy onto reality, and this could be used for all aspects of our lives.

“While we are at the early days of the metaverse, it will advance very quickly,” Accenture’s CEO Julie Sweet and Chief Technology Officer Paul Daugherty wrote in the Accenture report. “If companies don’t act now, they’ll find themselves operating in worlds designed by, and for, someone else.” JP Morgan predicted that, with influence in every sector, the metaverse could bring in over “$1 trillion in yearly revenues.”

But technology is possible to manipulate. Democrats, Republicans and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), both spoke out against man-made algorithms.

Many organizations that are involved in or promoting the metaverse have troubling ties. WEF is pushing its “Great Reset” agenda to remake the world. WEF summarized its view of the future in the article, “Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better.” WEF also recently called for global regulation of cryptocurrency. Right now, Disney has been criticized for its support of radical LGBTQ+ ideology. Microsoft in 2018 struck a major partnership aimed at censoring alleged “disinformation” online. Nike President and CEO John Donahoe called his brand “a brand that is of China and for China.” The Chinese Communist Party controls both Alibaba and TikTok.

Is the metaverse destined to usher into a future where totalitarian and censorship are increasing?

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