Com2Verse and Microsoft revealed they have teamed up to apply and use artificial intelligence (AI) technology within the Metaverse. They are also planning to promote the development of various business solutions within the Metaverse Office.
Com2Verse, a channel that connects real life and the virtual world, and Microsoft held an agreement signing ceremony last week, and it was held at Microsoft Korea’s headquarters. The event was attended by the companies’ chiefs and other high-ranking executives, as per The Korea Economic Daily.
The firms agreed to share and exchange technology while also collaborating in the development of technologies for their metaverse infrastructure. Com2Verse and Microsoft will apply AI technology to create metaverse business solutions, including security for user data analysis and protection of personal data.
It was noted that Microsoft Korea has been growing its business by venturing into other business fields, including security, gaming, AI technology, business solutions, and operating systems. Most recently, the tech firm also added ChatGPT technology to its Bing search engine. At any rate, with the partnership, Com2Verse is aiming to enhance the quality of its overall infrastructure by applying Microsoft's solutions and technologies.
“We expect to be able to further advance the practical functionality and usability of Com2Bus using AI technology and various solutions accumulated in cooperation with Microsoft Korea,” Com2Verse’s chief executive officer, Lee Gyeong Il, said in a press release. “We will continue to build strong alliances with global companies in various fields to make it a representative of the metaverse market.”
Finally, Com2Verse is a subsidiary of Com2uS South Korean mobile gaming company. It is focused on the metaverse business and has teamed up with Microsoft Korea to expand its business field by exploring virtual reality projects that use artificial intelligence.


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