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Slide 4

This slide draws up a list of challenges that the metaverse has to be prepared for. The significant challenges are hardware, identity & reputation, privacy, space and time, security and data storage, metaverse currency and payment systems, ownership and property, and legal and jurisdiction systems.

Instructor’s Notes:

The challenges to metaverse are:

  • Hardware: The metaverse is currently disproportionately on VR (Virtual Reality), AR (Augmented Reality), and MR (Mixed Reality) technologies and devices. These are not portable, lightweight, or affordable, the metaverse cannot be widely adopted. Besides the ungainly hardware and its inaccessibility, the challenge is to have high-quality models that are capable of achieving the pixel density and retina display for a lifelike virtual immersion
  • Identity & Reputation: Personal identification and representation are effortless when it comes to the real world. Nonetheless, when discussing Virtual Surroundings or the metaverse, it is natural to wonder what one's identity will be in these virtual environments. Even more important will be to demonstrate that you are who you say you are, rather than someone, or even a machine, impersonating you. This is where reputation can be helpful, not only for authentication but also for confirming that the entity with which one is interacting is trustworthy and legitimate
  • Privacy and Data Security: Metaverse will store information other than users' email addresses and passwords as is the norm now. It also tracks actions of its users. With such a massive data mine, technology must ensure user privacy and personal data security; this will necessitate implementation of better security measures
  • Space and Time: While comparing the real world to a virtual one, people's perception of time can differ because they are less aware of their bodies while immersed in Virtual Reality. Because of the total immersion experience, people may spend more time in the metaverse. Given the possibility of users experiencing altered senses of time, it is necessary to implement procedures that will ensure users can transition between the real world and virtual world in a happily-adjusted manner
  • Metaverse Currency & Payment Systems: Metaverse will undoubtedly have a virtual marketplace that connect physical and digital currencies to facilitate quick and simple exchange. Regardless of the currency or marketplace format used, developing a unique new transaction verification mechanism will be significant in terms of transaction security. The challenge in engaging in any commerce within the metaverse will be to persuade users that they can rely on it and, more importantly, feel comfortable doing so
  • Ownership and Property: NFTs are gaining increased popularity, and these will continue to generate news in the coming months, attracting more investors and consumers to cryptocurrency and digital assets. Creating a unified system that can validate the owners of virtual assets in the metaverse will be a significant challenge. Similar to NFTs being used to represent ownership rights for art, music, videos, etc.
  • Legal & Jurisdictional Systems: The metaverse is bound to bring many users together, making it a great place to communicate and exchange information. However, it also puts users at risk if no regulations govern the metaverse's boundaries. It will be challenging to define jurisdictions and a set of laws ensuring the virtual environment is safe and secure for its users

Slide 5

This slide depicts hardware as a challenge to metaverse. It highlights that metaverse is disproportionately reliant on VR (Virtual Reality), AR (Augmented Reality), and MR (Mixed Reality) technologies and devices. Because most of these are not lightweight, portable, or affordable, the metaverse cannot be widely adopted.

Slide 6

This slide illustrates identity and reputation as a challenge to metaverse. It emphasizes how easy personal identification and representation are in the real world. Nonetheless, while discussing virtual surroundings or the metaverse, it's natural to wonder what one's identity will be in these virtual environments. It also discusses how to prove that you are who you say you are, rather than someone, or even a machine, impersonating you.

Slide 7

This slide showcases privacy and data security as a challenge to metaverse. It emphasizes that metaverse will store information other than users' email addresses and passwords and track actions. With such a massive data mine, technology must protect user privacy and personal data, which will necessitate implementing new security measures.

Slide 8

This slide depicts space and time as a challenge to metaverse. It highlights that while comparing the real world to a virtual one, people's perception of time can differ because they are less aware of their bodies while immersed in a Virtual Reality. Because of the near total immersive experience, users may unintentionally spend more time in the metaverse.

Slide 10

This slide depicts metaverse currency and payment systems as a challenge to metaverse. It emphasizes that metaverse will undoubtedly have a virtual marketplace to connect physical and digital currencies to facilitate quick and easy transactions. It also mentions that the challenge in engaging in any commerce within the metaverse will be to convince users that they can rely on it and, more importantly, feel comfortable doing so.

Slide 11

This slide illustrates Ownership and Property as a challenge to metaverse. It emphasizes NFTs are rapidly climbing up the popularity growth rate, and will continue to generate news in the coming months, attracting more investors and consumers to cryptocurrency and digital assets. It also mentions that creating a unified system that can validate the owners of virtual assets in the metaverse will be a significant challenge. This will be similar to how NFTs are used to represent ownership rights for art, music, and videos, among other things.

Slide 12

This slide illustrates Legal & Jurisdictional Systems as a challenge to metaverse. It highlights that metaverse brings many users together, making it an excellent place to communicate and exchange information. It also mentions that if no regulations govern the metaverse's boundaries, it puts users at risk. It won't be easy to define jurisdictions and a set of laws that can be put in place to ensure the virtual environment is safe and secure for its users.

Slide 13

This slide illustrates the key takeaways from the session challenges to metaverse.

Slide 15

This slide mentions various questions for discussion on the topic challenges to metaverse.

Slide 27 to 42

This slide depicts an energizer activity to engage the audience of the training session. 

Slide 43 to 70

This slide highlights the cover letter for the training proposal. It includes details regarding what the company providing corporate training can accomplish for the client.

Slide 71 to 73

This slide highlights the training evaluation form for instructor assessment. It also includes sections to fill details of training information and attendee details.

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