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Human-Machine Interaction in the Metaverse in the Context of Ethiopia

Human-Machine Interaction in the Metaverse in the Context of Ethiopia
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Author(s): Shashi Kant (Bule Hora University, Ethiopia)and Metasebia Adula (Bule Hora University, Ethiopia)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 17
Source title: Impact and Potential of Machine Learning in the Metaverse
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Shilpa Mehta (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), Shashi Kant Gupta (Eudoxia Research University, USA), Abeer Ahmed Aljohani (Taibah University, Saudi Arabia)and Mashael Khayyat (University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-5762-0.ch008

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Abstract

For developing nations like Ethiopia, the idea of human-machine interaction (HMI) in the burgeoning metaverse offers both potential and problems. It is critical to comprehend the changing dynamics of HMI in this new digital arena This chapter examines the current situation of HMI in Ethiopia, including its possible advantages, difficulties, and moral implications. The backdrop gives a summary of the metaverse and its expanding influence, proving that HMI analysis is necessary in this revolutionary technological environment. The chapter looks at several uses of the metaverse, ranging from social interaction and entertainment to virtual labor and education. It examines the potential that mobile apps provide to Ethiopia. But the conversation also explores the difficulties brought on by practical problems. With an emphasis on the Ethiopian experience, this chapter provides an extensive analysis of the changing HMI dynamics inside the metaverse. It seeks to add to the current conversation about the ethical advancement and use of metaverse, especially with regard to impoverished countries.

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