A Meta spokesperson said the World Economic Forum will have a “leadership” role in the Metaverse.
Take back the net reported that the World Economic Forum (WEF) will be a big part of the metaverse’s commitment to “inclusion and equity.”
WEF’s mission is to engage “the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.”
A post on WEF’s website said the forum sought to provide guidance on establishing “an ethical, inclusive, economically viable metaverse” online for all.
Nick Clegg, Meta’s President of Global Affairs and former British Deputy Prime Minister, made it clear, however, that the responsibility for this initiative was not solely on Big Tech social media companies.
“It mustn’t be shaped by tech companies on their own. It needs to be developed openly with a spirit of cooperation between the private sector, lawmakers, civil society, academia and the people who will use these technologies,” Clegg said.
Clegg described his vision for metaverses in a blog entry he wrote earlier this month.
“[A]Each of us has a stake within the metaverse. It isn’t an idea Meta has cooked up,” he said. “There won’t be a Meta-run metaverse, just as there isn’t a ‘Microsoft internet’ or ‘Google internet’ today.”
Clegg also discussed the “benefits” of rapid growth in technology that Meta wanted to be involved in.
“Imagine, for example, how useful it could be to wear glasses that give you virtual directions in your line of sight, or immediate translations of street signs in foreign languages. Or even make it possible for you to have a conversation with someone who is thousands of miles away as a three-dimensional hologram in your living room instead of a head and shoulders on a flat screen.”
He emphasized, however, that such technology would not replace human experiences but was instead about building “interconnectedness the internet enables.”
“They won’t be a replacement for our experiences in daily life any more than the internet is today,” he said. “What they will be is a way to build on the interconnectedness the internet enables, so that we can do more and have even richer experiences. All this has the potential to unlock new opportunities and spark new ideas we haven’t yet imagined, and to have a huge positive impact both socially and economically.”
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