Latest function of metaverse involves interacting with the avatars of deceased musicians like The Notorious B.I.G.. And while the initiative may sound unusual, it could herald a future in which internet users will be able to communicate with those who have departed this mortal world
From shopping to watching a concert to administrative procedures, the metaverse is full of possibilities. Its latest function involves interacting with the avatars of deceased musicians like The Notorious B.I.G. And while the initiative may sound unusual, it could herald a future in which internet users will be able to communicate with those who have departed this mortal world.
Immortality is a theme that has been regularly explored by science fiction, notably in Greg Egan's 1994 novel, "Permutation City." The Australian novelist imagines a future where it is possible to save all the neuronal connections of the human brain and to make them function in a virtual environment. The rich use this technology to make digital copies of themselves and become immortal.