According to Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum, the future of all human “work” will be within the Metaverse, where an application of spatial computing will use our avatars to work in a completely immersed digital reality.
The WEF writes on its website:
“The global pandemic accelerated the digital transformation of work and the work experience.”
The globalist group fondly recalls how millions of workers across the globe “replaced daily commutes, office desks and watercooler chats with Zoom calls.”
The WEF continues:
At the same time, another technological revolution is brewing, the so-called decentralized web, or “Web3”. Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies are perhaps the best-known applications of this new iteration of the web, while decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) running on public blockchains are already ushering in a revolutionary way to reimagine how human communities, businesses, and labour, get organized.
DAOs exploit smart contract architectures and digital tokens verified on public blockchains, such as Ethereum, in order to give members of a DAO the possibility to directly participate in its governance. Decision making thus becomes collective and based on how many votes – expressed in the number of tokens – a certain proposal in the DAO gets. There are no barriers to entry, and owning tokens in a decentralized autonomous organization is permissionless. Since all rules are coded in smart contracts and all transactions are recorded on a blockchain, a DAO is fully transparent to its members. If the DAO is purposed with developing ideas, or software, then the IP is open-sourced, at least for now.
The combination of the Metaverse and a decentralized web3 has the potential to radically transform operating models and the labour market. As Zarkadakis explains in Cyber Republic, as decentralized autonomous organizations are adopted more widely, new types of businesses will emerge that would look more like cooperatives and less than corporations, significantly reducing agency costs. In such decentralized organizations, leadership will rely on soft power and empathy, using culture and shared values to align the interests of disparate stakeholders to a common mission and purpose.
In a DAO there are no officers, or directors, or managers, and therefore leadership roles are more fluid and impermanent, giving more opportunities to members to rise up. DAOs may decide to prioritize social goods – such as job security – above operational efficiency. This shift from hierarchical structures to flat, widely distributed networks and ecosystems run by stakeholder communities instead of boards and executives, will have a profound impact on work too.
Work without jobs
The WEF also touts how the Metaverse will influence how work will be organized and talent connected.
The WEF continues:
In Work Without Jobs, Jesuthasan and Boudreau describe three ways in which talent is connected to work (fixed, flex and flow) within the context of a new work operating model for companies organized within the context of a corporate structure.
With the introduction of decentralized autonomous organizations, we see a fourth option with even less friction and much greater agility, one where work flows to talent. The following visual illustrates these four options and the potential gains as we move from left to right.
Besides the decentralized autonomous organizations, the WEF say they see a fourth option where work flows to talent.
It writes:
Within the context of work being increasingly organized as decentralized autonomous organizations, the traditional hierarchical mix of roles within a corporate structure (leader, manager, employee, contractor and vendor) and functions will morph significantly into a flatter construct comprising:
A core group of individuals responsible for coordination of work and delivering on the value proposition of the DAO.
- A core group of individuals responsible for coordination of work and delivering on the value proposition of the DAO.
- A broader contributor group that provides specific services to execute the mission of the DAO. This includes other DAOs that provide services like HR, finance and a accounting and customer service on an ongoing basis and individual contributors (gig workers or contractors) that take on projects as needed.
- An even broader group of “members” who will promote brands, support continued crowdsourcing of ongoing product innovation or otherwise contribute to the advancement of the DAO’s mission.
Each of these groups will be compensated quite differently. The core group will share in the total value created by the decentralized autonomous organization less payments to the other two groups. The payments to the contributor group will vary between fixed payments for ongoing services in the case of a DAO providing HR services and more episodic payments to individual contributors as they take on and execute specific projects. Members will be rewarded as they make various contributions to the DAO with the potential for payment in NFTs with virtual-to-physical redemptions
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F**k these assholes
Joe R.: World Economic Forum members and supporters will all dig spider-holes somewhere else in the Solar System
Yeah, yeah. Step inside my web said the spider to the fly.
Sure. Try running my infeed centerless grinder from the ‘metaverse’.
So, we have no clue how to run a b******s but we WILL vote ourselves 50 dollar an hour to stay at home and work because we can feel ‘secure’ that way, and the rest of you have to pay it or you are mean and raysuss. More kiddies looking for jobs that move wind, to pay their rent at the end of the month.