This Week in the Metaverse (W11.2023)
Weekly news roundup + Spotlighting a previous episode on Into The Metaverse podcast: A conversation with Tim O’Reilly (O'Reilly Media)
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I’m heading to GDC to attend the conference and exhibition for the first time. I look forward to participating in a panel about unlocking creation on the Roblox platform and especially excited to meet many fellow builders.
In the meantime, here’s what I’ve got for you this week:
Weekly News Roundup
Spotlighting a previous episode on Into The Metaverse podcast: A conversation with Tim O’Reilly (O'Reilly Media)
Let’s dig in!
(1) Weekly News Roundup
Platforms
How Roblox’s new ad standards could help assuage consumer advocates’ safety concerns. The company also reported that daily active users (DAUs) hit a new record in February and hours of engagement and bookings continued to grow. Daily active users reached 67.3 million in February up from 65 million in January 2023 and 55.1 million in February 2022. Hours engaged increased 24% year-on-year to 4.6 billion though were down from January. Net bookings grew 22% year-on-year to $245 million.
Epic Games Store 2022 Year in Review + launching self-publishing tools for game developers and publishers. Epic also announced that the Unreal Editor for Fortnite launches next week during GDC → check one of our most popular letters on the Unreal/Fortnite topic.
Meta abandons NFTs after less than a year. The company is also putting its metaverse is on the back burner. Zuckerberg in the meantime published a letter on its Year of Efficiency
The 20-year-old metaverse game 'Second Life' is getting a mobile app
Neal Stephenson’s Lamina1 unveils early access program for open metaverse ecosystem
Fashioning the future: Decentraland and Spatial.io come together for Metaverse Fashion Week 2023
Mastercard charts a path to becoming the metaverse’s default payment processor
Loneliest Pub in the Metaverse: St. Patrick’s Day in The Sandbox
Google Glass Enterprise Edition is no more → The company’s no longer selling the headset and will stop supporting it in September
Gaming & Entertainment
Music and gaming continue to merge as producer BloodPop announces studio
A Counter-Strike skin just sold for $160,000
Billions of people play games – yet marketers still aren’t spending
Could gift cards be a gold mine for games?
Sesame Street to launch first NFTs with VeVe, starting with Cookie Monster digital collectibles at $60 Each
A World of AI
This Changes Everything → Ezra Klein’s essay on AI’s impact
GPT-4 is OpenAI’s most advanced system, producing safer and more useful responses
Introducing Microsoft 365 Copilot—A whole new way to work
How Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant Lost the A.I. Race
Spotify’s new ‘DJ’ feature is the first step into the streamer’s AI-powered future
Wonder Dynamics puts a full-service CG character studio in a web platform
UK to invest £900m in supercomputer in bid to build own ‘BritGPT’
China's answer to ChatGPT? Baidu shares tumble as Ernie Bot disappoints
A World of Wonder, Expression, Beauty & Fashion
Cartier and Tiffany are getting into AR to sell luxury to Gen Z
Metaverse fashion is on the rise, but for whom?
What can beauty expect from generation alpha?
Disney unveils next-generation robot and other 'blue-sky' technologies at SXSW
Aftermath of Silicon Valley Bank Demise
Scott Galloway steps in on the matter in Venture Catastrophists
What social media is doing to finance
Other Writings, Podcasts and Opinions Worth Checking
Why “digital twins” will be the building blocks of the industrial metaverse
The great computing stagnation
Can the metaverse make its mark on business?
Fundraising
Virtual-Fashion brand and platform DressX raises $15 Million
Metaverse payment platform Tilia gets strategic investment from J.P. Morgan
It’s Personal
Unstoppable Domains promotes Sandy Carter to chief operating officer (Sandy is a previous guest on Into The Metaverse. Her episode was very popular!)
(2) Spotlighting a previous episode on Into The Metaverse podcast: A conversation with Tim O’Reilly (O'Reilly Media)
The eponymous Tim O’Reilly, the man who helped popularize the term Web 2.0 in the aftermath of the dotcom crash, joined us to discuss his views on building the protocols for the metaverse, where the next highly-profitable walled gardens may reside and his views on web3 technologies.
Aside from being notorious for coining the term Web 2.0, Tim is the CEO and Chairman of O’Reilly Media and a partner at early stage venture firm O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures. He’s also a board member of Code for America, PeerJ, Civis Analytics, and PopVox. His book, WTF: What’s the Future and Why It’s Up to Us, explores what technology advances teach us about the future economy and government as its “platform.” And he’s a Visiting Professor of Practice at University College London’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, where he is researching a new approach to regulating big technology platforms by limiting their ability to extract economic rents.
Our conversation was broad and far-reaching, covering the value of data and analytics, the power of open source software and protocols and how that can help shape the metaverse, the role that governments can play in helping to shape the future direction of the metaverse and venture investing strategies in the next era of the Internet.
Listen to the episode on: Spotify / Apple / Anchor.
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