sure, and entertainment, that s great, but also services. in an immersive environment, i m gonna have an avatar. i m going to need a stylist, i m going to have a home space, i m gonna need a decorator, you know, and these are i m gonna invite my friends over to my home space. when we consider that video games already sell virtual goods like clothes or vehicles, we can see where this idea draws its inspiration, but there s other parts of online culture which these companies might be less enthusiastic about. now, in the contemporary online experience, there s a lot of online hatred out there, a lot of online abuse and misinformation and things of that nature. how are you going to avoid those kinds of experiences seeping into a metaverse? yeah, so one thing that s interesting about metaverse experiences is that we imagine them being real time. do you really want the system or a person standing by, listening in? probably not. i don t. that feels like a real violation of privacy.
enthusiastic about. now, in the contemporary online experience, there s a lot of online hatred out there, a lot of online abuse and misinformation and things of that nature. how are you going to avoid those kinds of experiences seeping into a metaverse? yeah, so one of the things that s interesting about metaverse experiences is that we imagine them being real time. do you really want the system or a person standing by, listening in? probably not. i don t. that feels like a real violation of privacy. but if the conversation is happening in real time, then how can we modify content without listening in? and so, i think we have a privacy trade off against, you know, if you want to have a high degree of content safety or what we would call integrity well, that trades off against privacy.
that s great, but also services. in an immersive environment, i m gonna have an avatar. i m going to need a stylist, i m going to have a home space, i m gonna need a decorator, you know, and these are i m gonna invite my friends over to my home space. when we consider that video games already sell virtual goods like clothes or vehicles, we can see where this idea draws its inspiration, but there s other parts of online culture which these companies might be less enthusiastic about. now, in the contemporary online experience, there s a lot of online hatred out there, a lot of online abuse and misinformation and things of that nature. how are you going to avoid those kinds of experiences seeping into a metaverse? yeah, so one thing that s interesting about metaverse experiences is that we imagine them being real time. do you really want the system or a person standing by, listening in? probably not. i don t. that feels like a real violation of privacy. but if the conversation is happen
i m gonna invite my friends over to my home space. when we consider that video games already sell virtual goods like clothes or vehicles, we can see where this idea draws its inspiration, but there s other parts of online culture which these companies might be less enthusiastic about. now, in the contemporary online experience, there s a lot of online hatred out there, a lot of online abuse and misinformation and things of that nature. how are you going to avoid those kinds of experiences seeping into a metaverse? yeah, so one of the things that s interesting about metaverse experiences is that we imagine them being real time. do you really want the system or a person standing by, listening in? probably not. i don t. that feels like a real violation of privacy. but if the conversation is happening in real time, then how can we modify content without listening in? and so, i think we have a privacy trade off against, you know, if you want to have a high degree of content safety
for our booklet about thinning hair. call the number new and i ll send you the booklet. remember, i m not only the hair club president, but i m also a client. that was a kind of ad i saw growing up. maybe a lot of people did. everyone had versions of it. the guy who runs the business and wants to be in the commercial, the guy who has a furniture store, used car business, because he is the boss he gets to be in the commercial maybe though he is not the guy you would choose to be in the commercial. i thought of that when i saw this yesterday, facebook s rebrand as meta as some of the worst press that company had, it stars a guy who whatever his other talents is one of the least charismatic pitch men i have ever seen. today we are going to do something a little bit different. rather than focusing on this year s products, we are going to talk about the future. so let s start by exploring what different kinds of metaverse experiences could feel like. starting with the most important exp