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Social media is evolving with the introduction of virtual reality (VR). Companies like Meta are creating avatars to enhance online interactions. With VR, users can experience concerts or explore cities with friends from around the world. However, there are concerns about the level of immersion and privacy in these virtual spaces. As we enter this new era of social media, it's important to be cautious and mindful of what we share. Join the podcast discussion to share your thoughts on the pros and cons of this exciting digital journey. Find the show notes on Ray Chan's SoundCloud. Welcome to our latest podcast. Social media is never the same once it bites into a new kind of forbidden fruit. This one is juicy. But what do our social connections need VR? Bob Coney has his sayings. Companies like Meta are making kinds of avatars, making our online interactions more immersive. Here's the Apple version of Avatar. You put on your headset and bump, you're at a concert with thousands of others, feeling every beat, or you're exploring the streets of Paris with friends from all around the globe. It's social media on steroids, breaking down barriers and creating experiences we only dreamed of. But hold on, it's not all rosy. With great tech comes great responsibilities, we're talking about a level of immersion that's so intense, it could make us forget about the real world. And privacy? That's a big apple to bite into. We've got to be cautious about how much of ourselves we're sharing in these virtual spaces. So, as we wrap up, with Evolution Pro, we're stepping into a new era of social media. It's an exciting, uncharted territory filled with endless possibilities, eager to weigh in on its pros and cons. Join our podcast discussion and share your views. You can find the show notes on my SoundCloud, Ray Chan. Follow us on the next exciting digital journey, Sora by OpenAI. This is Ray Chan on SoundCloud.