Mylnternet

Mylnternet t1_j4cnya0 wrote

There is a great quote by Ray Kurzweil, that goes something like this.

"When a new technology arrives, people dissmiss it because it doesn't work very well. Then after it improves they will say we've always had that"

I think he said it on Lex Fridman but can't find it right now.

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Mylnternet t1_j1b8jz5 wrote

I think something like Tim Berners-Lee's (Inventor of the www) Idea of linked data will emerge on its own, as a consequence of a fundamental shift in how data is processed and stored. So we will shift from data stored in separate servers/databases to data stored in some kind of network whatever that may be (LLMs, embeddings etc.)

You will then probably no longer need websites, because you only need the data itself which is now "fluid" in the way it can be presented to you.

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