Metaverse and AI Diffusion: An Empirical Assessment From a Financial Perspective

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Gabriel Tailleur;Morgane Ramis
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Abstract

The metaverse has gained popularity in recent years but remains technically nascent. Theoretical literature highlights the key role of artificial intelligence (AI) in metaverse development, as AI is expected to bolster the creator economy, a key pillar of these platforms’ success. However, no empirical work confirms this expectation yet. To address this gap, we constructed two proxies—protometaverses and traditional video games—to isolate financial transactions specific to the metaverse toward AI from general trends in the gaming sector. We present empirical evidence from Crunchbase data on acquisitions and investments, confirming AIs role as a catalyst for metaverse development. Our analysis reveals that protometaverses are more likely than traditional video games to invest in and acquire AI startups controlling for several factors. In addition, we examine the specific types of AI targeted in these financial transactions and integrate the findings into a theoretical framework that highlights the structural specificities of AI applications in metaverses, distinguishing them from those in traditional video games. Finally, the results give credit to protometaverses as a relevant proxy for metaverse evolution, with a replicable categorization. This article contributes an empirical foundation to the theoretical literature on the subject, explaining it through an analytical framework that connects the economics of innovation and network effects. Moreover, we highlight specific implications for practitioners and policymakers in the metaverse industry.
元宇宙与人工智能扩散:一个金融视角下的实证评估
近年来,虚拟世界越来越受欢迎,但在技术上仍处于萌芽阶段。理论文献强调了人工智能(AI)在虚拟世界开发中的关键作用,因为人工智能有望支持创造者经济,这是这些平台成功的关键支柱。然而,尚无实证研究证实这一预期。为了解决这一差距,我们构建了两个代理——protometaverse和传统视频游戏——将特定于面向AI的元世界的金融交易与游戏领域的一般趋势隔离开来。我们提供了来自Crunchbase收购和投资数据的经验证据,证实了人工智能作为虚拟世界发展催化剂的作用。我们的分析显示,与传统视频游戏相比,原生游戏更有可能投资和收购人工智能初创公司,控制了几个因素。此外,我们研究了这些金融交易中特定类型的人工智能,并将研究结果整合到一个理论框架中,该框架强调了人工智能应用在元环境中的结构特殊性,将它们与传统视频游戏中的应用区别开来。最后,这些结果将原元逆归为元逆进化的相关代理,并具有可复制的分类。本文为这一主题的理论文献提供了实证基础,通过一个将创新经济学与网络效应联系起来的分析框架来解释这一问题。此外,我们强调了对虚拟行业从业者和政策制定者的具体影响。
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IEEE Engineering Management Review
IEEE Engineering Management Review Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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