The Cyber Meta-Reality

The Cyber Meta-Reality

Author: Joshua A. Sipper

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-04-04

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1666909262

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As one begins to explore the many complexities of quantum computing, nanotechnology, and AI, it becomes clear that there is an underlying reality within cyberspace that is comprised of other realities and that these realities all have their own biomes, ecosystems, and microbiomes built on information, energy, and human creative reality and potential. It is clear that there has not been much research on this , especially the piece dealing with the cyber microbiome, which looks at the part of the iceberg that is “under the surface” and makes up most of cyberspace, much like how our human microbiome is many orders of magnitude larger than our human cells. The microbiome is extremely important from the perspective of how to treat diseases in humans, especially bacterial infections. The same is true for how to treat “diseases” in the cyber meta-reality. Thus, knowing all we can about the cyber meta-reality, biome, and microbiome is absolutely necessary in ensuring this world’s growth, care, and flourishing.


Shaping the Future of Online Learning: Education in the Metaverse

Shaping the Future of Online Learning: Education in the Metaverse

Author: Durak, Gürhan

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-12-27

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1668465140

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Each new technological innovation creates new opportunities in the field of education and affects the learning preferences of individuals. In this respect, it is important to investigate the ways to use these technologies in education to ensure learners receive the best possible education. Shaping the Future of Online Learning: Education in the Metaverse discusses up-to-date knowledge and experience regarding emerging technologies, processes, and applications for online learning. The book also provides a guide for technology enthusiasts, online course designers, and institutions that facilitate the innovative technologies in online learning. Covering critical topics such as augmented reality, virtual reality, immersive learning, and gamification, this reference work is ideal for instructional designers, educational software developers, programmers, teachers, policymakers, administrators, principals, industry professionals, researchers, scholars, practitioners, academicians, instructors, and students.


Forecasting Cyber Crimes in the Age of the Metaverse

Forecasting Cyber Crimes in the Age of the Metaverse

Author: Elshenraki, Hossam Nabil

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2023-11-27

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13:

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As the metaverse rapidly evolves, a comprehensive examination of the emerging threats and challenges is imperative. In the groundbreaking exploration within Forecasting Cyber Crimes in the Age of the Metaverse, the intersection of technology, crime, and law enforcement is investigated, and it provides valuable insights into the potential risks and strategies for combating cybercrimes in the metaverse. Drawing upon research and scientific methodologies, this book employs a forward-thinking approach to anticipate the types of crimes that may arise in the metaverse. It addresses various aspects of cybercrime, including crimes against children, financial fraud, ransomware attacks, and attacks on critical infrastructure. The analysis extends to the protection of intellectual property rights and the criminal methods employed against metaverse assets. By forecasting the future of cybercrimes and cyber warfare in the metaverse, this book equips law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and companies with essential knowledge to develop effective strategies and countermeasures. It explores the potential impact of cybercrime on police capabilities and provides valuable insights into the planning and preparedness required to mitigate these threats.


The Future of Digital Communication

The Future of Digital Communication

Author: Raquel V. Benítez Rojas

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-08-31

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1000926036

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This collection of essays explores the present and future of digital communication through a range of interdisciplinary approaches, all of which focus on the so-called metaverse. The metaverse is a combination of multiple elements of technology – including virtual reality, augmented reality, and video – where users "live" within a digital universe. The vision for this new universe is that its users can work, play, and stay connected with friends through everything. Such a vision is hinted at in existing phenomena such as online game universes.


Digitalization and Management Innovation II

Digitalization and Management Innovation II

Author: R.J. Dwyer

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2023-11-14

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 1643684531

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Information technology and digitalization are closely related topics, and both are intrinsic to many aspects of modern life. One important area to which they have particularly close links is lifelong education. This book presents the proceedings of DMI 2023, the 2nd International Conference on Digitalization and Management Innovation, held as a hybrid event from 1 to 4 August 2023 in Seoul, South Korea. The theme of the conference was Building a New Ecology of Lifelong Education, and the aim of the conference was to enable experts and scholars worldwide to share and debate the latest ideas in digitalization and management innovation as related to this subject. The 47 papers included here were selected from over 150 submitted papers after a thorough peer review process carried out by expert reviewers. Topics covered include the modern management of big data; interdisciplinary applications of digitalization and management innovation; and organizational behavior in digital transformation, among others. Offering an up to date overview of many aspects of digitalization and management innovation, the book provides a range of global perspectives which will be of interest to all those working in related fields.


The Cambridge Handbook of Cyber Behavior

The Cambridge Handbook of Cyber Behavior

Author: Zheng Yan

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-11-09

Total Pages: 1662

ISBN-13: 1316732827

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This handbook covers current research in the science of cyber behavior. Written by international scholars from a wide range of disciplines, the chapters focus on four fundamental elements of cyber behavior: users, technologies, activities, and effects. It is the ideal overview of the field for researchers, scholars, and students alike.


Metaverse and Immersive Technologies

Metaverse and Immersive Technologies

Author: Chandrashekhar A

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2023-09-29

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1394177151

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METAVERSE AND IMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES The book covers the multidimensional perspectives of the metaverse through the prism of virtual reality, augmented reality, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and IoT, ranging from rudimentary to advanced applications. This book provides a thorough explanation of how the technology behind metaverse and other virtual reality technologies are changing the world. The primary objective is to present the revolutionary innovation of the 21st century—the metaverse—and exhibit its wide range of applications in different domains. Although blockchain and VR/AR were the first popularly known applications of the metaverse, several other applications also exist. While some still believe the metaverse is overhyped, in reality, it is transforming almost every industry—healthcare, 3D, 4D, industry, game industry, business management, artificial intelligence, and IoT, just to name a few. This technological breakthrough not only paved the way for virtual reality but also provided useful solutions for other areas of technology. The unique nature of the technology, which is a single, shared, immersive, persistent, 3D virtual space where humans experience life in ways not possible in the physical world, makes it suitable for all real-world applications; it has great potential to transform business, and companies are already in the race for different product offerings. Audience AI and computer science researchers, engineers and graduate students, IT personnel in business as well as entrepreneurs and policymakers.


Metawar - the Art & Science Of

Metawar - the Art & Science Of

Author: Winn Schwartau

Publisher: SchwartauHaus

Published: 2023-12-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780996401920

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The Metaverse is the Most Powerful, Addictive Reality Distortion Machine Ever Conceived and it Can Predict the Future. What if we can longer rely on our senses to determine what is real and what is fiction? The metaverse is an evolving storytelling environment in which humans have congregated for millennia to experience alternate, immersive, and simulated realities, with or without technology. Storytelling is designed to influence mental and physical perceptions suiting the purposes of the content creators. Metawar is the art of applying science to create and defend against the influence of alternate realities in the metaverse. Our 'beliefs' and sense of reality are determined by two things: The inputs to our sensory organs and the internal sum of our experience and memories. With metawar, the attack surfaces are not just silicon-based networks. Metawarriors target living carbon bio-chemical systems and the highly malleable, imperfect probabilistic nature of the human sensory systems and the mind. Learn how human sensory systems work, how the brain interprets external stimuli, and how the metawarrior will mess with human addiction to alternate realities. How do we defend ourselves, our sense of self and reality, and the truth from disinformation from immersive experience? Metawar covers it all.


Virtual Geographies

Virtual Geographies

Author: Sabine Heuser

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-08-09

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 9004334378

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Virtual Geographies is the first detailed study to offer a working definition of cyberpunk within the postmodern force field. Cyberpunk emerges as a new generic cluster within science fiction, one that has spawned many offspring in such domains as film, music, and feminism. Its central features are its adherence to a version of virtual space and a deconstructivist, punk attitude towards (high) culture, modernity, the human body and technology, from computers to prosthetics.The main proponents of cyberpunk are analyzed in depth along with the virtual landscapes they have created - William Gibson’s Cyberspace, Pat Cadigan’s Mindscapes and Neal Stephenson’s Metaverse. Virtual reality is examined closely in all its aspects, from the characteristic narrative constructions employed to the esthetic implications of the ‘virtual sublime’ and its postmodern potential as a discursive mode.With its interdisciplinary approach Virtual Geographies opens up fresh perspectives for scholars interested in the interaction between popular culture and mainstream literature. At the same time, the science fiction fan will be taken beyond the conventional boundaries of the genre into such revitalizing domains as postmodern architecture and literature, and into cutting-edge aspects of science and social thought.