Bosworth, Chief CTO of Facebook: A Key to the Meta-world
Andrew Bosworth, who was also an early student at Harvard University with Mark Zuckerberg, president of Meta (formerly Facebook) and was an assistant in intelligence classes, also served as director of Meta (formerly Facebook) for many years. . He is currently the head of the company's AR and VR division, and after the new year he will become the leader in meta-technology (CTO) and become a key player in metaverse exchanges.
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After Zuckerberg announced that Facebook had changed its name to Meta and made the switch, Bosworth had a lengthy interview with Decoder and revealed some preliminary ideas for Meta's future metaverse.
"(Improve the future meta-world) Some will be completely new. There is no physical comparison in the world, it has to be real development. Then I think we The community has to think about justice and justice. privacy. This is an unresolved problem "I think that the stronger the justice and the guarantees of confidentiality, the weaker the interoperability. We know this is a challenge that we have to balance. "
“If the whole metauniverse is managed by the enterprise, the data is not easy, but we don't want that to be possible and I think it is not possible. Another very strong alternative is NFT and encryption technology.
“With the downside, we don't have to keep the data in the database, but we keep it on the blockchain. The space is very expanding and changing rapidly. The following technologies are essential. Here (meta universe If they aren't supported, at least that's a part. I'm not sure all parts of the meta-world are supported by the crypto tech release, but I think it is 'is very important, especially given the vital economy in the region at the moment, and it really affects producers. "
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After a previous interview, chief technology officer Bosworth released "insider news" hoping that Facebook's Meta name could "fix the depth of the blockchain," according to the New York Times and others. He also discussed research on the business implications of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and NFTs.
In a statement, Bosworth "cautioned", adding that the meta "should get this technology before any other organization." He pointed out that blockchain technology could "have a huge impact on our economy over the next decade."
Bosworth also mentioned in an internal statement that Meta is "creating how to use NFTs" and "must explore potential areas for investment, including geniuses of blockchain-based engagements and DAOs."
According to the report, he wrote: “My idea is to dig deep with blockchains. I hope we don't trust him at all. Hope it is worth using Power in the web 3.0 arena.
However, Bosworth cautioned employees against complacency with Web 3.0 and said, "I urge employees not to rely too much on technology."
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says Andrew Bosworth, CEO of US Technology. Currently, he is Vice President of AR / VR Distribution for Meta.
Growing up in an area outside of San Jose, California, Bosworth graduated from Harvard University in 2004 with a degree in computer science. When he held the post of cognitive assistant (CS182), he worked several hours.
After graduating from Harvard University, Bosworth first worked as a Microsoft Visio developer for almost two years before joining Facebook in January 2006 to answer a phone call from Zuckerberg, where he had been doing business since then.
The news provided details of Bosworth's early involvement with Facebook. At the time, Bosworth joined the interview with skepticism when he received an AOL instant message for an interview for AI's job on Facebook.
“I didn't really do it,” he said. "It wasn't until the last conversation that I realized what they were doing and what their goals were for what they were going to do. Then I was very happy."
However, Bosworth has always refused to give up his position at Microsoft and enter the region without a startup.
“My boss gave me a nice gift when I had the opportunity to join Facebook, he said: You have to go. I don't wanna miss you cause you're an expert here, But you're still young. nothing to lose and you will learn a lot from this environment. "Bosworth recalled.
He accepted the president's request and became the first of more than 10 employees to leave.
As a 15-year Facebook veteran, Bosworth worked as a back-end engineer, first building infrastructure and developing prototypes that later became newsfeeds, co-inventing key features. for News Feed, Messenger and Groups, and has started to develop spam and abuse prevention. programs. systems.
The year Bosworth joined Facebook, the platform had 5 million users, but in one year the number of users has more than doubled and the growth rate is exponential. At first the team worked very fast and there was no hope of work and life. Back then, all of Bosworth's friends on Facebook were Facebook employees, working 24 hours a day. Thinking back to that year, he said it wasn't like work. They love adventure, creativity, and the fun of trying new and sometimes crazy things.
Bosworth later ran the Facebook advertising business. Today, he runs Reality Labs, developing consumer hardware and software, including the Quest VR headset. The team he leads has more than 10,000 employees, or one-fifth of the company's employees. In 2022, he will become Chief Technology Officer of Meta, extending his responsibilities to business intelligence and the various engineering teams.
Bosworth is arguably the world's most influential IT expert, a unique social media influencer, and has many fans. He often posts selfies and videos and interacts with his main fans on social media platforms.
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