Facebook patents reveal how it intends to cash in on metaverse | Financial Times
Meta hopes to use tiny human expressions to create virtual world of personalised ads
✒ Not only to simulate better, but also to stimulate better.
From analysing like/share/comment actions and voluntary eye-ball movements, to tracking involuntary biological reactions to stimuli such as pupil movement, nose scrunching, and other micro expressions.
The company plans to keep the prices of its headsets low.
The company also said it is going to keep the prices low by drawing revenues in its metaverse from advertising, and by supporting sales of digital goods and services in its virtual world.