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The year was 2021 and we were all told that virtual worlds were the future. Now, in 2025, Meta is reportedly preparing to cut its metaverse budget by up to 30%.
In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I take a closer look at what this shift really means, how investors are responding, and why Meta might be turning its full attention toward AI and wearable technology instead.
Here’s what I unpack:
For years, people made it clear they didn’t want to live in a virtual world built by Big Tech. Now we’re seeing what happens when companies chase hype instead of listening to their customers. The same warning signs are showing up in today’s AI race.
👇 Let’s discuss:
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By Ema RoloffThe year was 2021 and we were all told that virtual worlds were the future. Now, in 2025, Meta is reportedly preparing to cut its metaverse budget by up to 30%.
In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I take a closer look at what this shift really means, how investors are responding, and why Meta might be turning its full attention toward AI and wearable technology instead.
Here’s what I unpack:
For years, people made it clear they didn’t want to live in a virtual world built by Big Tech. Now we’re seeing what happens when companies chase hype instead of listening to their customers. The same warning signs are showing up in today’s AI race.
👇 Let’s discuss:
🔔 Subscribe for weekly insights on digital transformation, AI, and the human side of technology.