TL;DR
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The progress we’re seeing between last year’s ‘Eiffel Tower Selfie’ screenshot and the in-metaverse podcast Zuck just did with Lex Fridman is SUPER impressive!
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Turns out, for an avatar to have that kind of graphical fidelity inside Zuck’s metaverse, the human it represents has to park their meat sack in a specialized scanning room for the better part of a day.
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We’re looking forward to seeing the time and tech requirements for these avatars collapse over the coming years.
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We’ve been pretty darn harsh towards Zuck’s metaverse in the past…
But we’ll be the first to say it:
The progress we’re seeing between last year’s ‘Eiffel Tower Selfie’ screenshot and the in-metaverse podcast Zuck just did with Lex Fridman is SUPER impressive!
Hell, we’ll do you one better…
The day these kind of graphic capabilities become standard within Zuck’s metaverse – we’ll go and buy ourselves a top-of-the-line Quest headset.
At which point, Zuck can leach as much behavioral data as he wants, direct from our eyeballs!
That said, we’ll probably be safe for a while yet.
Turns out, for an avatar to have that kind of graphical fidelity inside Zuck’s metaverse, the human it represents has to park their meat sack in a specialized scanning room for the better part of a day.
We’re looking forward to seeing the time and tech requirements for these avatars collapse over the coming years.
(Even if it means we have to make good on our wager).