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Who killed the metaverse?

March 24, 2023
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Who killed the metaverse?


Who killed the metaverse? I’d say that it didn’t have the chance to take off. Instead, LLMs (Chat GPT & co) and top Chinese apps are the new winners.

Temu was the most downloaded app in the USA, Shein will have a $100 bn market valuation and TikTok will reach the “$1 trillion club” …if it will not be banned.

Next batch of questions:
– How can you integrate ChatGPT into your existing systems and workflows?
– What are the limitations of ChatGPT, and how do you work around them?
– What are the use cases where ChatGPT can be applied effectively?
– Are you developing a plug-in for it?

Are you already working around these questions? You should!

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