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Semantic Web as Geocortex

What about neural models for Web 3.0, the Semantic Web as a kind of geocortex where decentralized, independent, and diverse individuals play the role of neurons, aggregating and firing linguistic, subject-oriented action potentials through their many untethered screens, ultimately producing a potentially superhuman collective intelligence a la The Wisdom of Crowds? The neocortex produces the self. Might not a Semantic Web modeled after the neocortex in time produce something like a singular planetary self?

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How do you define Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0? And what will Web 4.0 look like?

We often bounce around the terms Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0, but many don’t understand the meaning behind those names, and we often disagree among ourselves. Nova Spivack and others often go by decade, with Web 2.0 being the second decade of the Web. New York Times technology journalist John Markoff wrote in 2006 that Web 2.0 “describes the ability to seamlessly connect applications and services over the Internet”— what Spivack calls building the “front end” of the Internet.

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What's your expectation of web 3.0? will it be the "semantic web"?

The term web 3.0 has been around for 2 years. While it is welcomed by many, some others think the term is just yet another naming invention without real technical progress, alike so called "web 2.0". Some labeled the web 3.0 age to be the era of semantic web, while a dozen other definitions of web 3.0 also exist (check Wikipedia "Web 3.0"). What's your opinion?

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