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You put on a weird-looking headset that covers your ears and eyes, grab a controller in each hand, and within seconds, you’re transported into a three-dimensional virtual world inhabited by other people sharing the same experience. Virtual reality (VR) is one of the many technologies that the term “metaverse” is designed to cover. Metaverse could refer to any other technology that recreates or augments real-world experiences with technology. Augmented reality (AR), where one sees a technical overlay on the real world, is another example. However, virtual reality is the most immersive experience available today, and it’s an incredible opportunity to realize in software what all lawyers have explored during their careers: how to build a world that better suits our expectations of… .
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