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- #MetaTopia
- #Bloomberg
- #Metaverse platform
- #Metaverse
- #METAPIA
Created: 2024-03-20
Created: 2024-03-20 00:27
I was curious about Notion AI and was playing around with it,
and I discovered Metapia, a company with a strong track record.
Seoul Station Metaverse
Seoul Innovation Park
Newsroom Broadcasting Station => Expansion of vocational experience areas
Kim Dae-jung Museum => Museums and exhibition halls
Gangneung Gyeongpo Beach => When planning my desired future day or vacation schedule, I could directly visit and plan in 3D.
Temple Stay => Experience the programs of a temple stay without actually going there? It's quite appealing.
NFT Art Museum => Beyond traditional physical paintings, it can be expanded into an art museum or pop-up store showcasing digital art and digital characters.
Gongbucha Cheongdam => "By purchasing personal real estate," I can create my own house, build a fitness room, and a yoga room, and have programs and music playing in each room, and go to the corresponding room when I want to do that activity. Isn't it possible? It's incredibly limitless.
Seoul Cyber University => Instead of providing an internet link to the school website, they might provide a metaverse link in the future?
3D Modeling Portfolio => Human-shaped 3D character => If anyone can create 3D characters, who manages the copyright of the character and who creates the legal regulations? Furthermore, who manages the ownership and intellectual property rights of props?
Over the past 5 years, giant e-commerce platforms have emerged, absorbing all luxury brands, SMEs, small business owners, and even individuals into online platforms. Beyond Amazon, Alibaba, and Rakuten, cross-border e-commerce is expanding its reach these days.
This can be seen in the fact that Coupang, a Korean e-commerce company, is taking over Taiwan, and that Chinese e-commerce companies like AliExpress and Temu will soon conquer Korea.
Bloomberg has predicted that the global metaverse market will grow by over 30% annually. While it's fading in Korea, it remains vibrant overseas.
Initially, online shopping malls emerged, then company-owned malls, and finally evolved into shop-in-shop within platforms.
Following the footsteps of internet history, I believe the metaverse will undergo rapid changes as well.
Within 5 years, I believe all companies, governments, SMEs, and individuals will be entering and operating within the 3D metaverse,
and all sorts of book clubs and communities will migrate into the metaverse.
Metapia collaborated with Korea Railroad Corporation (Korail) to build a metaverse world,
and I think that in the future, instead of using map apps like Kakao Map or Kakao Subway, we'll turn on a 3D version to check routes, find ticket booths, and locate convenience stores.
Metapia's references seem truly solid.
Specifically, while looking at the AI news production segment and the Kim Gu character, I realized that
technology will emerge where the same news content could be read in the voice of someone I admire, like writer Jo Seung-yeon, in his voice,
or perhaps Elon Musk could read it,
or it could be directly read aloud in English or Chinese.
Where does the core, the news (data), come from, though?
The truly real data becomes increasingly important.
Will a new type of platform emerge, like a broadcasting station or another Netflix?
Out of the ideas I scribbled down above, how many will become part of my daily life within the next 5 years?
Do any of you have any imaginations or ideas that spring to mind?
Levi's (Garosu-gil Branch) VR Implementation: Consumers can check the layout of the clothes they want without visiting the store.
AI News Production
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