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More than 30,000 avatars were created for Mozilla Hubs within a month of the launch, peaking at 2,500 avatars in one day. Ready Player Me avatars have made virtual conferences like WeAreSummit and SIGGRAPH feel more like face-to-face. In contexts imitating reality, such as work meetings or conferences, people can connect with each other better when using avatars that look like themselves. Personal avatars make a perfect profile picture if you want your identity to be recognizable yet anonymous.
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CEO @ Wolf3D | Forbes 30 Under 30 | Creating personal 3D avatars of people for virtual worlds.
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