The book posits a symbiotic relationship between AI and the Metaweb, where AI assists in generating, organizing, and curating content, while the Metaweb provides the necessary data and context for AI to function effectively, transparently, and in alignment with humanity.
The book posits a symbiotic relationship between AI and the Metaweb, where AI assists in generating, organizing, and curating content, while the Metaweb provides the necessary data and context for AI to function effectively, transparently, and in alignment with humanity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bridgit DAO is a decentralized organization focused on promoting and supporting initiatives related to regeneration, cognitive freedom, and collective wisdom. It comprises a diverse group of individuals, including technologists, writers, editors, illustrators, entrepreneurs, and others. As a meta-DAO, Bridgit has launched several projects, including the Overweb, Presence, and Pachaverse, and has supported initiatives in Tulum, the NeoSoul DAO, and the DAOjo. Bridgit DAO holds majority shares in Presence Labs and Pachaverse. The Bridgit DAO council steers Bridgit DAO to be an active participant in the Regenaissance, a movement for planetary renewal. We are open to new members who share our enthusiasm and dedication for regeneration, cognitive freedom, and collective wisdom, and who want to actively participate in the emergence of the Overweb and other Bridgit DAO initiatives. We are also open to feedback and contributions to the movement. Please see bridgit.io for more information. As a proud author, Bridgit DAO's goal for The Metaweb: The Next Level of the Internet is to spark a collective vision for the future of the Web, shifting from individual computing to a shared, collaborative experience. The Overweb has the potential to become the largest open-source initiative in history and an integral part of the Web. By working together, we aim to optimize the Overweb for maximum collective value, creating a hyper-dimensional web that benefits us all. We envision The Metaweb: The Next Level of the Internet becoming a cutting-edge metabook-a hyper-dimensional digital version of a physical book that evolves and grows over time with its readers and the reading community. This metabook can be used in conjunction with a physical book, a webpage, or even in virtual reality. It will offer features such as book clubs, AMAs, notes, reviews, polls, and conversations related to specific passages and images within the book. In this way, the physical book becomes a contextual hub for interconnected communities of people, information, and interactions tied to the book's content. Another book offering from Bridgit DAO is Dead Web: The Dark Reality of Generative Tech. Bridgit DAO will continue to collaborate, catalyze, or publish works on topics such as regeneration, cognitive freedom, and collective wisdom. Join us. Viva la Regenaissance!
Inhaltsangabe
Preamble. Introduction. Part One. Today's Web 1. It's Probably Nothing. 2. The Three Generations of the Web. 3. The Vagaries of Today's Web. 4. Pay With Your Attention. 5. Are We Cognitively Free? Part Two. What We Need 6. What the World Needs Now. 7. A Web that Supports the Shift. Part Three. The Metaweb 8. The Big Missing Feature of The Web. 9. The Emergence of the Metaweb. 10. The Cairns in the Rabbit Hole. 11. The Link and the Bridge. 12. The Overweb Pattern. 13. Fixing the Web. 14. Into the Looking Glass. 15. What Becomes Possible. 16. Your Move. Epilogue: United we Compute or Divided We Fall. Glossary.
Preamble. Introduction.
Part One. Today's Web 1. It's Probably Nothing. 2. The Three Generations of the Web. 3. The Vagaries of Today's Web. 4. Pay With Your Attention. 5. Are We Cognitively Free?
Part Two. What We Need 6. What the World Needs Now. 7. A Web that Supports the Shift.
Part Three. The Metaweb 8. The Big Missing Feature of The Web. 9. The Emergence of the Metaweb. 10. The Cairns in the Rabbit Hole. 11. The Link and the Bridge. 12. The Overweb Pattern. 13. Fixing the Web. 14. Into the Looking Glass. 15. What Becomes Possible. 16. Your Move.
Epilogue: United we Compute or Divided We Fall. Glossary.
Preamble. Introduction. Part One. Today's Web 1. It's Probably Nothing. 2. The Three Generations of the Web. 3. The Vagaries of Today's Web. 4. Pay With Your Attention. 5. Are We Cognitively Free? Part Two. What We Need 6. What the World Needs Now. 7. A Web that Supports the Shift. Part Three. The Metaweb 8. The Big Missing Feature of The Web. 9. The Emergence of the Metaweb. 10. The Cairns in the Rabbit Hole. 11. The Link and the Bridge. 12. The Overweb Pattern. 13. Fixing the Web. 14. Into the Looking Glass. 15. What Becomes Possible. 16. Your Move. Epilogue: United we Compute or Divided We Fall. Glossary.
Preamble. Introduction.
Part One. Today's Web 1. It's Probably Nothing. 2. The Three Generations of the Web. 3. The Vagaries of Today's Web. 4. Pay With Your Attention. 5. Are We Cognitively Free?
Part Two. What We Need 6. What the World Needs Now. 7. A Web that Supports the Shift.
Part Three. The Metaweb 8. The Big Missing Feature of The Web. 9. The Emergence of the Metaweb. 10. The Cairns in the Rabbit Hole. 11. The Link and the Bridge. 12. The Overweb Pattern. 13. Fixing the Web. 14. Into the Looking Glass. 15. What Becomes Possible. 16. Your Move.
Epilogue: United we Compute or Divided We Fall. Glossary.
Rezensionen
"When the general population got on the Web, we saw a sea change in the diversity of online applications and content. Alongside the smartphone, we have seen a rapidly proliferating array of behaviors, content, incentives, and side effects, most of which were not squarely on our radar 50 years ago... I agree with the premise that accountability is an important consideration for the next iteration of the Web. While I have concerns around scalability and implementation, the notion of a meta-environment above the webpage is directionally interesting. Overall, the book presents a creative argument that warrants further discussion and exploration."
~ Vint Cerf, One of the Fathers of the Internet & co-founder of the People Centered Internet
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