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The man who coined Metaverse now says Meta’s glasses are creepy

By News RoomMarch 24, 20261 Min Read
The man who coined Metaverse now says Meta’s glasses are creepy
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AUSTIN, TEXAS – MARCH 16: Neal Stephenson speaks onstage at ‘KEYNOTE: Neal Stephenson’ during the 2022 SXSW Conference and Festivals at Austin Convention Center on March 16, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Amy E. Price/Getty Images for SXSW) | Getty Images for SXSW

Neal Stephenson didn’t invent the virtual reality headset. But Meta certainly knows his name – in 1992, his seminal cyberpunk novel Snow Crash coined the phrase “Metaverse” to describe a virtual reality world experienced through VR goggles. It inspired many key VR developers – and in 2021, Facebook decided to rename its entire company to Meta to chase that metaverse dream.

Now, Stephenson says he no longer believes face-worn computing is the future. He thinks Meta’s glasses are creepy: “People don’t like wearing things on their faces and don’t trust those who do.” He thinks goggles are no longer the future in a world in a world filled with …

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