Over the past few months, the term "metaverse" has perhaps become the most popular in the IT business. Almost immediately after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the company's rebranding from Facebook to Met in October, it became clear to everyone that Zuckerberg sees the future as a series of virtual worlds where people will socialize, have fun, and work, all accessed through special glasses or headgear.
Although a solid infrastructure and networks capable of supporting metaverses are required for such a future of the Internet, this infrastructure and networks have not yet been developed. As Mark Zuckerberg pointed out yesterday, we are on the verge of the next transition, which would necessitate the greatest leap forward in technological progress and connectivity that we have seen so far. "We are at the beginning of the next transition with the metaspace," he said.
This requires an infrastructure that can process enormous amounts of complicated and demanding data faster and more efficiently than present technology, which is not currently possible due to limitations in the technology available today. According to Zuckerberg, such a networking infrastructure should be able to evolve at the same rate as technological advancements themselves. Meta cannot do it alone, and as the company's first employee stated, they require partners in the construction of such infrastructure to be successful.
Mark Zuckerberg stated that Meta is available and willing to support all those working to develop advanced technologies in the metaverse system in order to ensure that a large number of people can participate in these virtual worlds. Meta is also available and willing to support all those working to develop advanced technologies in the metaverse system to ensure that a large number of people can participate in these virtual worlds.
Dan Rabinovitsj, the company's vice president of connectivity, responded to his statement on the company's blog by writing that metaverses must be built on the principles of openness and collaboration in order to ensure that all people can take advantage of the opportunities and benefits of this new technology.
Although Mark Zuckerberg connects the future of his company almost exclusively with the metaverse, and thousands of its employees are working on technology that will allow people to live in such virtual worlds, it appears that we are still a long way away from the day when millions of people will begin to live in Mark Zuckerberg's virtual universe, according to some estimates.