
Some might think that the metaverse has been a passing technology fad, but rumors of its demise are greatly exaggerated. While the language may have shifted to things like spatial computing and augmented reality, the technologies and use cases have been flourishing. Analysts Neil Barbour and Ian Hughes return to discuss recent study results and industrial metaverse progress with host Eric Hanselman. Companies are working to build a digital thread that runs through their organizations, linking the physical and virtual worlds. They’re leveraging digital twins to simulate operations and putting AI to work creating and populating the virtual environments in which they run.
When gaming companies shift to building virtual large world models in partnership with defense contractors, the metaverse has clearly shifted gears. Virtual environments are being used for training as well as strategic planning. Smart phones are being integrated into retail space planning and assessment and emergency teams are playing Tetris to secure helicopter landing sites. The metaverse is alive and well and making some large steps forward.
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Credits:
- Host/Author: Eric Hanselman
- Guests: Neil Barbour, Ian Hughes
- Producer/Editor: Feranmi Adeoshun
- Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Kyra Smith
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