For sure, we don't know. In China, they are working to make their contribution to the development of this virtual world important.
If the metaverse really becomes the revolution it promises, the early players in this industry may be able to take advantage of success better than others.
A group of five ministries of the country headed by Xi Jinping has outlined some guidelines for working together to highlight. The group of ministries led by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and which includes education and tourism, together with the regulator of state companies and the Radio and Television Administration, believes that the metaverse must first be developed for the productive. sphere, that is, becoming a tool to improve the operation of various industries.
Virtual reality and the application of three-dimensional spaces, they say, can be very useful for electrical appliances, automotive and aerospace. They do not give details about the mechanics to follow, but we have already seen many proposals that intend to improve the dynamics of these concepts in work environments, for example with Microsoft's HoloLens 2.
The plan adds that other industries may also benefit, such as textiles and metallurgy. Although the Asian giant aims to sprint the development of the metaverse for the next two years, it also wants to create a "mature" metaverse in the long term. And, that's where we see something very interesting, that different technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain come together.