Michael Gaizutis is the founder and CXO of experience design agency RNO1. Michael and his teams guide tech and Web3 brands forward with a design-centric methodology.
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The latest headset prototypes from Meta are moving away from virtual reality as "a performance" and aiming for ease of use, Michael Gaizutis, founder of the digital design experience agency RNO1, said via email.
"Meta is clearly the frontrunner in this space for now, but it will be interesting to see if they can make a utility into a valuable tool that users will gravitate to," Gaizutis added. "It's clear that there is endless profit potential for brands in the metaverse, but many are weighing the earning potential with the ethical implications that could be faced down the line." - Michael Gaizutis for Lifewire on June 23, 2022