Does that then prove he is a robot?
The internet isn't in the dark about this either and Zuckerberg's metaverse is being compared to other offerings available in this space. Coincidentally, Meta's European launch was on the same day as the online game, Fortnite, launched. It's a cross-over of the popular game and T.V. show Dragon Ball Z, which not only took the internet by storm but is visibly better.
What makes the situation worse is that as a major technology company, Meta has deep pockets and by its own admission hason its metaverse adventures. Yet its releases manage to excite nobody but Zuckerberg himself. Ideally, the CEO should be miffed that his futuristic product is mediocre at best and is a pale offering of its truest potential - not to mention one that others like Second Life achieved decades ago.suggested, this might be Meta's strategy to keep expectations low and wow people with something massive when it is ready to launch a leap in its offering.
So, it seems like Zuckerberg does not really see how bad Meta's metaverse is and we should count ourselves lucky that we don't have much to lose if his vision ofBe the first to read our latest stories, analysis, and trend-spotting on tech from every corner on earth. Sign up for our weekly newsletter today.Stay on top of the latest engineering news just enter your email and we’ll take care of the rest.
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