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Trigs
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I think most ppl agree it would be terrifying to hand someone your phone and say "sure, ask my chatgpt whatever you want about me!" And yet we give all that data and knowledge to the companies like X and OpenAI without even questioning what they can do with all that insight about us.... https://warpcast.com/mode-nearchos/0x4239f7ca
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mOde
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That's exactly why I liked the idea of Web 4.0 and NAE https://warpcast.com/mode-nearchos/0x0d093940
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Trigs
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I'll be honest tho, I hate the idea of web 4.0 Web3 is already an industry specific term that normies don't care about. Trying to move to the next iteration already just renders the entire concept useless and a marketing tool. Web1: read Web2: write Web3: own It's simple and digestible. Owning your data and having AI be a part of it fits in perfectly. I'll have to read the article still, but I can't shake the feeling that trying to sell "web4" will be harder than just forgetting the terms altogether and starting from scratch.
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mOde
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The thing is that the Web 4.0 term was created and communicated by the EU Commission, so the term might be just forced onto us without any need to sell it.
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Trigs
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It just means that the terms will die as a marketing tool and we won't be able to use either because they'll just become some pointless term used in specific technical capacities. I can still hate it, even if governments are trying to make "fetch" happen.
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