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This book aims to explore the risks and opportunities of VR and AI for coaching and training, with an eye toward the emerging trends of Web 3.0 and the Metaverse. Coaching and training have become increasingly important for companies seeking to develop and retain talent. With the advent of VR and AI technology.

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This book aims to explore the risks and opportunities of VR and AI for coaching and training, with an eye toward the emerging trends of Web 3.0 and the Metaverse. Coaching and training have become increasingly important for companies seeking to develop and retain talent. With the advent of VR and AI technology.


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Autorenporträt
Matteo Zaralli is the founder of VRAINERS, an innovative project that realized an E-learning Platform App in Virtual Reality available on Meta Quest Store. In 2022, he was the winner of the Fulbright scholarship for the BEST Program in California. He worked with StartX in Palo Alto as a Communications Fellow. Matteo was the winner of Intercultura (AFS) scholarship for international school and cultural exchanges, He holds BSc in Business Administration and an MSc in Management from the European School of Economics and MSc in Philosophy from Università degli studi Roma TRE. As a strategic Learning expert, in 2019, he was hosted by RAI1 at the program called "Superbrain", and in 2020, hosted by RAI1 at the program called "I soliti ignoti"