“Zuck23”. With such a username, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made his debut at Clubhouse, the increasingly popular voice-based social network.
Mark Zuckerberg made his appearance on the talk show The Good Time Show, the same one that earlier this week hosted the founder of Tesla, Elon Musk.
One of the topics that dominated the conversation was the developments that the group is carrying out Reality Labs from Facebook, which works with technology from augmented reality Y virtual reality.
According to Zuckerberg, these technologies will be the foundation for the future of remote working.
“We should teleport, not transport ourselves,” he claimed according to a transcript from the venture capitalist. John Constine cited by Business Insider.
He assured that half of Facebook’s staff could have this work scheme within the next five or 10 years, regardless of pandemics.
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Clubhouse It is a social network that is only accessed by invitation, but its main feature is that it only offers voice support.
In this way, users enter audio rooms where, depending on the permissions, they can intervene in conversations or simply listen.
After its debut, one of the big questions is whether Zuckerberg was interested in the application due to the fame of Facebook, which buys or copies functions of its rivals. So it is with Instagram, which has incorporated functions of Snapchat Y TikTok.
Twitter, another of the great players in social networks, also explores a similar format called Space.
How well founded are these theories? Jason Kint, executive director of Digital Content Next and one of the participants in the conversation with Zuckerberg, ruled through Twitter that this will happen.
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