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Review Article

Metaverse intelligence: the new era of human-computer interaction needs a new kind of human intelligence

Received 29 May 2024, Accepted 23 Jul 2024, Published online: 30 Jul 2024
 

Abstract

During the evolution of intelligence concept, perhaps more than 70 different definitions of intelligence have been proposed. In the most comprehensive definition of intelligence, the undeniable role of culture in its formation, evaluation, and measurement is acknowledged. The rise of new technologies, notably the Metaverse, is giving birth to a distinct cultural expression within virtual experiences. So, there is undoubtedly a need for a unique form of intelligence. I showed that existing theories may not effectively measure intelligence in this emerging cultural sphere. The unique demands of the metaverse highlight the inadequacies of current intelligence models in addressing the necessary cognitive flexibility, social intelligence, cultural adaptability, and technological proficiency required for successful engagement in this new virtual experience. Therefore, adopting an etic-emic approach, the aim is to build a new theory -Metaverse Intelligence- to assess intelligence specifically in the metaverse. Using this environment, living inside it, and working effectively, need a specific smartness and intelligence, here introduced “Metaverse Intelligence”.

Acknowledgment

In this paper, I have endeavored to present a new theory regarding the human intelligence required in relation to the metaverse. The contributions of experts in the fields of human-metaverse interaction and intelligence have been instrumental in finalizing this work. In particular, I would like to acknowledge the initial assistance provided by Professor Giuseppe Riva. Additionally, I extend my profound gratitude to Professor Robert Sternberg, a renowned expert in cognitive psychology and intelligence, for his significant support throughout this journey.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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