Meta is actively exploring the application of generative artificial intelligence technology in the metaverse, aiming to bring a revolutionary gaming experience to its virtual world. Recently, Meta has recruited AI experts with high salaries, with annual salaries as high as US$347,000, to advance its AI metaverse vision. However, the plan also faces challenges. Brazilian regulators have prohibited Meta from using Brazilian users’ personal data to train its AI models, which will have a certain impact on Meta’s expansion in the Brazilian market. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of Meta’s investment in AI technology in the development of the Metaverse and the opportunities and challenges it faces.
Meta is looking to build generative artificial intelligence technology through virtual, augmented and mixed reality games to bring "new gameplay" to its Metaverse.
Meta recently offered an expert an annual salary of $347,000 to promote its AI metaverse vision, and regulators have banned Meta from using Brazilians’ personal data to train its AI.
According to Meta, the successful candidate will initially work within its Reality Labs division, which builds the Metaverse, but will also collaborate with company leadership. Annual salary is approximately $347,000, plus bonuses, stock options and benefits.
Meta is looking for talent to explore the application of generative artificial intelligence technology in its Metaverse, according to a job posting. This shows that Meta is increasing its investment in the field of artificial intelligence and hopes to improve the interactivity and intelligence of its virtual world by introducing advanced technology. This move also means that Meta is confident in the development of the Metaverse and is willing to continue investing in technology research and development.
Meta noted that the focus of the position will initially be on Horizon, its mixed reality gaming ecosystem built on an integrated game creation system, but it may expand to include non-Meta platforms such as mobile and PC. Another key aspect of the role is creating tools that accelerate content creation on the Meta platform.
Meta, meanwhile, has invested billions of dollars over the years in its Metaverse division, which lost $3.8 billion in the first quarter of this year. During an earnings call at the time, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that work from its real-world labs would "increasingly" be used to service its artificial intelligence efforts.
Highlights:
Meta is researching the use of generative AI technology in the metaverse, meaning they are looking to use artificial intelligence to generate content in virtual worlds. Meta’s job recruitment revelations show their interest in generative AI technology, which suggests that they may plan to implement self-generating and self-evolving virtual worlds in the Metaverse. Although Meta was exploring generative AI technology, Brazil's data regulator prevented them from collecting data from Brazilian users to train the AI. This may have a certain impact on Meta's development in the Brazilian market.All in all, Meta has invested heavily in the AI metaverse, but it also faces challenges in data privacy and other aspects. In the future, whether Meta can successfully apply generative AI technology to the Metaverse and overcome regulatory obstacles will determine the success or failure of its Metaverse strategy.