šŸŗ Wiser! #81: Budweiser in the Metaverse | Clubhouse Over? | Elonā€™s Bot Problem | Crypto Bull or Bear?

Rick Huckstep - Making Sense Of Tech
8 min readJun 9, 2022

Budweiser is the latest big brand to venture into the Web3 metaverse. With Zed Run. Plus; eighteen months ago, a tech upstart called Clubhouse hit the headlines as the next big thing. That didnā€™t last long! Elonā€™s at it again. And Crypto confidence or carnage?

w/Issue #81ā€“10th June 2022

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This week Iā€™m covering:

  • the demise of Clubhouse and what it means for social audio
  • Budweiser partnering with Zed Run, a blockchain game in the Metaverse
  • Bitcoin bear analysis from Michael Saylor of MicroStrategy
  • Elonā€™s latest moves in the pursuit of Twitter as he keeps us all guessing about where the heck this will end up!

Plus other stories, stats and headlines from the Tech Economy.

w/Social Audio

What Happened To Clubhouse?

Short-Lived: Eighteen months ago, Clubhouse was the Next Big Thing, kicking off a rush to own the social audio space.

Tech celebs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg were hanging out on Clubhouse. Invites to join the app in the Beta-phase were going for $400 on eBay. Anna Wiener wrote an article for The New Yorker titled ā€œClubhouse Feels Like a Party.ā€

I even wrote about it in the first-ever issue of Wiser! ā€¦and used it for a couple of weeks (before getting bored).

But, hereā€™s the thing: downloads of the app are down 80%. Senior execs are leaving and moving their audio shows to other platforms. Even the competition is giving up their copycat products and moving to niche ā€œsocial audioā€.

As Protocol put it, Clubhouse was ā€œa pandemic fadā€.

So, what next and where does that leave ā€œsocial audioā€ā€¦find out here.

w/Metaverse

Budweiserā€™s Move In The Metaverse

Back Story: This story caught my eye this week. It was that Budweiser, the global beer brand has partnered with a blockchain game called Zed Run.

Ok, so what? Well, itā€™s worthy of mention because:

  • Major brands, especially Budweiser have been venturing further into the Web3/NFT/Metaverse space over the past 12 months. We can learn a lot watching Bud dip all their toes into this new spaceā€¦and see what happens.
  • Zed Run is a vision of the future potential for decentralised, blockchain-based, crypto-fuelled, NFT-owning Web3 video games that appeal to a generation that want more than simply entertainment. (Did I get all the jargon into that last sentence ok?ā€¦nope, I forgot status and community.)

Hereā€™s the thing: Zed Run is a digital horse-racing and gambling game. Gamers own, breed, race, trade their digital assets via NFT.

Itā€™s a Play-to-Earn game, which means that gamers can actually earn and keep their winnings, unlike the current model for games where the game developers and distributors earn the money (remember, Apple and Google keep 30% of all in-app spending).

Itā€™s the closest thing to the real world of owning, training and racing horses that youā€™re going to getā€¦outside of the real world. And the Metaverse point is that itā€™s inclusive, regardless of a gamerā€™s financial status or geographical location.

To find out moreā€¦

āœļø I wrote a longer essay here.

šŸ“½ And made this YouTube video here.

w/Crypto

Crypto Carnage? Or Just A Spring Clean?

Disclaimer: Iā€™m a bull when it comes to Bitcoin, so Iā€™m always looking for the upside stories.

Which is why I watch out for MicroStrategy CEO, Michael Saylor on social media. He is always good at reminding us of the case for Bitcoin. Watch thisā€¦

w/Podcast

šŸŽ™ Big Tech Little Tech ā€” Ep #3

In this episode, Shaun and I talk about the addictive nature of TikTok, including Chinaā€™s approach to curbing BigTech and platforms like TikTok, the news of Sheryl Sandbergā€™s departure from Facebook, and home help robots as Dyson announces its intention to build the UKā€™s largest robotics research centre.

And moreā€¦.all the details are here.

Will he, wonā€™t he? Elon keeps us guessing on Twitter

ā€œDidnā€™t see this coming.ā€ Said nobody ever!

Earlier this week, Elon Musk threatened to end his $44 billion agreement to buy Twitter. Musk is accusing the company of refusing to give him information about spam bot accounts.

Musk claims that Twitter is in breach of the contract that binds him to buy Twitter, or pay a $1 billion penalty.

Muskā€™s lawyers sent a letter to Twitter, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on June 6, saying: ā€œ Based on Twitterā€™s behavior to date, and the companyā€™s latest correspondence in particular, Mr. Musk believes the company is actively resisting and thwarting his information rights (and the companyā€™s corresponding obligations) under the merger agreement.ā€

As I put this issue to bed, the Washington Post has reported that the Twitter board plans to offer Musk access to its full so-called ā€œfirehose, ā€œ which represents data comprising more than 500 million tweets posted each day, according to a source.

Fake news: Twitter official numbers put the scale of bot accounts at around 5%. This is the number Elon claims to have based his binding offer onā€¦which was a bit dumb given that a simple Google search will get you independent estimates of 5ā€“15%.

Audience research tool SparkToro found that in Muskā€™s case, the level of spam accounts amongst his 92 million followers is as much as 70% (inc fake, spam or inactive users). For reference, this research put the number of spam bot and fake accounts at 10.9% across the whole platform.

In other words: Musk (and Tesla) have benefitted hugely from the spam bots on Twitter, driving ā€œactivityā€ amongst themselves whilst giving the impression its all free speech and real.

Remember, Musk spends no money on marketing Tesla whereas General Motors spend over $2 billion a year.

Hereā€™s the thing: You wouldnā€™t buy a house without a survey, and then act surprised when you found the place was riddled with damp and the foundations were wobbly.

IMHO, this is not so much about bot accounts and more about Musk trying to get out of the deal he signed up toā€¦and the $1 billion heā€™s contracted to pay Twitter if he pulls out. #JustSayinā€™

Some Numbers

11.2 million VR headsets were shipped globally in 2021. That is up 92% YoY, according to IDC, who forecast global shipments to be 50 million by 2025.

758 incidents of ā€œphantom brakingā€ in Tesla cars. That is the number of incidents of unexplained braking that has prompted The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to ask Tesla to explain.

40% is the YoY growth in orders for workplace robots in the US in the first quarter of 2022 as companies are leveraging automation to combat ongoing labour shortages and cut costs as inflation continues to hover near a 40-year-high.

Some Stories

AI used to recreate Val Kilmerā€™s voice in Top Gun: Maverick

Actor Val Kilmer suffered irreparable damage to his voice after being diagnosed with throat cancer and undergoing a tracheotomy in 2014. Now, for the new Top Gun movie, scientists helped Kilmer reprise his role as Iceman by using AI to craft a computer-generated replica of the actorā€™s voice that could read his lines.

Dutch police have created a deepfake video of a murdered 13 year-old boy

In hope of generating new leads on this 20 year old case, Dutch police have used deepfake technology to virtually bring to life a teenager almost two decades after his murder. Sedar Soares was shot dead in 2003 while throwing snowballs with friends in the parking lot of a Rotterdam metro station in this unsolved murder.

Chick-fil-A testing autonomous food delivery in Austin

Two Chick-fil-A restaurants in Texas are to test self-driving vehicles for making food deliveries. The tech comes from a firm called RefractionAI. They have a robot-as-a-service platform that includes self-driving technology, tele-operations and a delivery robot that uses the bicycle lane for delivery. Rumours are that the robot delivery will also spoon feed you.

MetaFacebook scale back AR glasses

Meta Platforms has scaled back its plans to release a series of augmented reality glasses over the next several years as part of an effort to trim heavy investments it is making in its Reality Labs hardware and AR/VR division, employees were notified Wednesday.

Appleā€™s Annual Developer Conference 2022

Apple just held its annual developerā€™s conference. Last week I speculated that Apple would be announcing Apple Glasses, its AR/MR/VR headset thing. But they didnā€™t. ( I feel such a fool!) In the end, it was pretty routine stuff, with little of note, except that Apple is launching its own Buy Now Pay Later service in Apple Pay. There are more questions than answers and no doubt the regulators are going to be looking hard at Appleā€™s monopoly position. The promise of free money with BNPL is fraught with issues and Iā€™ll say more in the coming weeks.

How Harmful Is Social Media?

Regular readers of Wiser! know I subscribe to the view that (net/net) itā€™s bad for society. Itā€™s just an opinion because studies offer surprisingly few easy answers. This article in the New Yorker tries to get to the bottom of it. Worth a read.

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Originally published at https://rickhuckstep.com on June 9, 2022.

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