For the longest time, and even as far back as I can remember
into the mod 1990’s, we all have become highly dependent upon the web, and the
Internet. We take it for granted that
once we flip open our wireless device, we can immediately pop up a web browser
and we can get access to what ever we need to do, or get access to information
for a project that we might be working on.
The web browsers have even come under heavy scrutiny lately,
especially from the Cyber standpoint.
But, there is now a new level of web, which is known as the Web 3.0,
which could be coming out very soon.
As its name implies, it will be the third generation of the
World Wide Web, but it is destined to be far more interactive than the web as
we know it now.
Here is a good definition of it:
“Web 3.0 is the upcoming third generation of the internet
where websites and apps will be able to process information in a smart
human-like way through technologies like machine learning (ML), Big Data,
decentralized ledger technology (DLT), etc.”
(SOURCE: https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/what-is-web-3-0)
In other words, a very general overview of it is that the
end user will have control over the data that they share, rather than the other
way around, where the companies have control of it in their databases.
In today’s podcast, we have the honor and privilege of
interviewing Anthony Figueroa, the Co-Founder and CTO of Rootstrap, Inc., a
leading AI firm in the Bay Area to explain more about the Web 3.0, and what it
means to you.
You can download the podcast here:
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