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Metaverses and DeMetaverses: From Digital Twins in CPS to Parallel Intelligence in CPSS

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IEEE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 97-102

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/MIS.2022.3196592

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  1. Science and Technology Development Fund, Macau SAR [0050/2020/A1]

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This article reviews the development and changes in the field of cyber-physical-social systems (CPSS) over the past decade since 2010. It focuses on the comparison between digital twins in CPS and parallel intelligence in CPSS, and discusses their relationship with blockchain intelligence, smart contracts, metaverses, DAO, Web3, and decentralized science. The concept of DeMetaverses is introduced as a decentralized autonomous metaverse based on DAO. The characteristics, mechanism, and impact of DeMetaverses are explored, envisioning an integrated human, artificial, natural, and organizational intelligence in 6S societies.
A total of 12 years have been passed since this Department was created in 2010 as the first academic forum dedicated to cyber-physical-social systems (CPSS), with the first CPSS research article on the field: The Emergence of Intelligent Enterprises: From CPS to CPSS. What has happened and changed during the past decade? A brief reflection and review are presented here with a focus on digital twins in CPS versus parallel intelligence in CPSS, and their relationship to blockchain intelligence, smart contracts, metaverses, DAO, Web3, and decentralized science. The concept of DeMetaverses is thus introduced and interpreted as a DAO-based decentralized autonomous metaverse. The characteristics, mechanism, and impact of DeMetaverses are discussed with a vision for achieving an integrated human, artificial, natural, and organizational intelligence that would transform our world into 6S societies.

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