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Untersuchungen zum Potenzial von Metaverse

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  • Anderie, Lutz
  • Hönig, Michaela

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Das Metaverse ist eine neue Art von Plattform, die eine intuitive und natürliche Benutzererfahrung bietet. Es nutzt intelligente Technologien wie KI, Machine Learning und Datenanalyse, um Benutzer mit Content, Diensten und Erlebnissen zu verbinden. Das Metaverse ist eine vollständig immersive, dreidimensionale digitale Umgebung, die aus vielen vernetzten Plattformen besteht und ein realitätsnahes Erlebnis bietet. Dazu gehört eine immersive 3-D-Umgebung - beispielsweise in Virtual- oder Augmented Reality (VR/AR) - mit einer hohen visuellen Qualität und realistischen Geräuschen.

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  • Anderie, Lutz & Hönig, Michaela, 2023. "Untersuchungen zum Potenzial von Metaverse," Working Paper Series 27, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Business and Law.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:fhfwps:27
    DOI: 10.48718/6xxa-c637
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    Metaversum; Internet; Blockchain;
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