Gabriel Rene
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The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
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El enigma del paradigma
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Essai De Bibliographie Hippique¹ Sur Le Cheval Et LA Cavalerie
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“VR is programmable imagination.”
― The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
― The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
“Given the historical importance and exponential power ascribed to Convergence technologies, a comprehensive vision is required that describes how these technologies will be best aligned with our core human values and what the implications will be if they are not. Piecemeal descriptions and industry-centric narratives do not provide the holistic vantage point from which we must consider how best to make the critically important decisions regarding matters of privacy, security, interoperability, and trust in an age where powerful computing will literally surround us. If we fail to make the right societal decisions now, as we are laying the digital infrastructure for the 21st century, a dystopic “Black Mirror” version of our future could become our everyday reality. A technological “lock-in” could occur, where dysfunctional and/or proprietary technologies become permanently embedded into the infrastructure of our global systems leaving us powerless to alter the course of their direction or ferocity of their speed. A Web 3.0 that continues its march toward centralized power and siloed platforms would not only have crippling effects on innovation, it would have chilling effects on our freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and basic human rights. This should be enough to compel us to take thoughtful but aggressive action to prevent such a lock-in from occurring at all costs. Thankfully, there is also a “white mirror” version of Web 3.0, a positive future not well described in our sci-fi stories. It’s the one where we intentionally and consciously harness the power of the Convergence and align it with our collective goals, values, and greatest ambitions as a species. In the “white mirror” version, we have the opportunity to use these technologies to assist us in working together more effectively to improve our ecologies, economies, and governance models, and leave the world better than the one we entered.”
― The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
― The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
“The Spatial Web not only easily solves all these problems, but provides new insights and data to drive the fourth transformation of computing: connecting the digital and physical worlds into one integrated universe of objects and ideas. The impact of this new Spatial Web will dwarf that of the Internet and change how we live, work, and thrive.”
― The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
― The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
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