

The new activation from Fidelity is an illustrative example of how the metaverse is being leveraged by brands to engage with younger audiences while simultaneously promoting a product or service – as well as promoting themselves as hip and tech-savvy. The ‘Fidelity Stack’ – as the property in Decentraland is known – is a virtual eight-story building, which in addition to the dance floor will include a “rooftop sky garden.” The building looks less like your typical office building and more like a Gaudi masterpiece, or maybe a Dali painting. (What could possibly go wrong.?) Fidelity Investments hopes to woo younger consumers with new Decentraland activationįinancial management company Fidelity Investments has opened a virtual property in the metaverse, with its sights set on attracting younger consumers by offering a course on financial education.

After collecting all of this data, which would apparently only be gathered from those users who opt-in to pay for ‘Live Forever’ mode, the company plans to let AI do its thing by taking over the virtual avatar, interacting with us sentients and then gradually modifying itself to become increasingly sophisticated and humanlike. Not just the typical kind of psychometric data that we all give out every time we like an Instagram post, but much more sensitive – much more personal – biometric data, such as cardiac activity and body movement, aggregated by new technologies that are already very much in the works. The key to creating immortal digital renderings of ourselves and our loved ones? Vast quantities of data. “In those moments, he started to wonder if there was some way in which his children might be able to have a conversation with their grandfather, even after he was gone,” Vice reports. The idea to launch ‘Live Forever’ mode occurred to Somnium Space’s founder and chief executive Artur Sychov after he found out that his father had been diagnosed with terminal cancer, according to Vice. Rather, the company is aiming to use artificial intelligence (AI) to mimic virtual avatars that have been carefully designed to look and act like real people.
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"We'd love for you to have it.Somnium Space, a virtual reality (VR) world that’s already fully accessible via Oculus Quest headsets, is developing a feature for its platform called ‘Live Forever,’ which will aim to realize a vision that’s occupied the minds of sci-fi dreamers for generations: building convincing virtual renderings of real human beings that can live eternally in a virtual world, where us mere mortals can stop by and say hello.įor all of you who are shifting uncomfortably in your seat thinking about some of the darker episodes of Black Mirror, don’t worry – it doesn’t sound like the brainiacs at Somnium Space are cooking up plans to download human consciousness and re-upload it in a computer. Specifically, Wack100 asked for Kim's ex-husband Kanye "Ye" West to "holla at me, bro," as he had "part two on the laptop." (Kim and Ray J were an on-again, off-again couple throughout the early '00s and both featured in the original infamous sex tape.) On September 17, Wack100-whose real name is Cash Jones and used to serve as Ray J's manager-claimed on Bootleg Kev's podcast that he had "part two" of Kim's sex tape with Ray J. He added over the phone, "Even if it exists, they don't have a legal right to release that tape without her consent." So where did this alleged second sex tape drama stem from? During their conversation, Marty assured Kim that she could sue anyone who released the rumored recording. Though the SKIMS mogul said she was "99.9 percent sure" that a follow-up sex tape didn't exist, she still enlisted the help of legal juggernaut Marty Singer in the April 14 premiere of The Kardashians. An emotional Kim Kardashian was ready to burn people to the "f-king ground" after it was alleged that she had a second sex tape out there.
