
Cryptocurrencies, digital payments, and blockchain enabling transactional environments where we have this Amazon Go for everything. Artificial intelligence powering those things available wherever we want.
We’re really lacking something that would connect holographic content and information, devices that are embedded in our environment, homes, cars, classrooms, and even in our bodies. Whereas the web today uses HTTP, the World Wide Web, and the Internet uses what’s called TCP/IP, two different types of protocols for networking and communicating. These will become part of a new stack of technologies that must work together in a new way but are lacking the type of protocols that keep networking technologies that tend to create networks. Whether we call it Web 3.0, or Industry 4.0, or Society 5.0, it’s really about our relationship to these new emerging exponential technologies, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, the internet of things which is all appliances and smart devices that are moving into our lives. In fact, the Japanese Prime Minister has been talking about that a lot lately.īut the point is that we’re at a transition point in humanity’s relationship to our technology. If you look at the larger social and governance implications of the future, you might hear more commonly a Civilization 5.0 or Society 5.0. In the industrial space, we tend to use the term Industry 4.0 becoming very popular. That only covers most of the technologies that we consider part of our networking technologies. I think one challenge we’ve had ever since the term Web 2.0 came out is defining Web 3.0. For many of our listeners, I have a feeling they’ve never even heard that term before. Spatial Web by Gabriel René and Dan Mapes Gabriel, it’s so great to have you on the show.
– Gabriel summarizes the talk by explaining what a “smart world” or “smart humans” truly are. – Stephan asks Gabriel how the Spatial Web can transform the future of the global shipping port industry. – What about China? How are they dealing with Spatial Web?. – Stephan explains how existing brands today can be at peril if they aren’t smart with their analytics. What to expect with all the data people are freely giving to the Web. – DIKW (Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom) Model.
– What is Facebook Libra all about? Do Stephan and Gabriel agree with it?.– Phase 3: the possibility that the planet can operate as a smart world.
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– Phase 2: Gabriel addresses one of the most existential questions of the century, would we still need humans when AI takes full effect?. – Indicating the reality of augmented humans aka The Phase 1 of Web 3.0. – Gabriel explains what Spatial Web is and shares the challenges the present and future generation has to face regarding Web 3.0. – Stephan introduces Gabriel Rene as today’s guest and explains that this episode is going to be an intense exploration of AI. If you’re curious about the future of the Internet or just like to keep your finger on the pulse, you won’t want to miss this episode. In this episode, we cover everything from cryptocurrency and the future world economy to the Digital Gaia Theory. This truly is a mind-expanding conversation about where technology is headed. Before his work with VERSES, Gabriel was a thought leader in the tech and entertainment industries for over 25 years, running several companies and consulting for such brands as Verizon, Sony, Coca-Cola, Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. Gabriel is the Executive Director of VERSES Foundation, a nonprofit that’s leading the charge and developing open standards for the web 3.0 era, making sure everything is interoperable, and encouraging global adoption and the ethical use of all these emerging technologies. įor these emerging technologies like AI, VR, blockchain, and the Internet of Things to work together seamlessly, there needs to be standards and protocols we agree to adopt. My guest, Gabriel Rene, is the co-author of the book, The Spatial Web. This new iteration of the web will be a spatial web, where there are few boundaries between the digital space and physical space. The emergence of new technologies like VR and AI combined with the integration of dynamic information are shifting us to what’s being called Web 3.0. The Internet is evolving quickly and not just because of our increased usage. To paraphrase: At the end of this decade, there’ll be two kinds of businesses: those using AI and those out of business. While attending Abundance 360, I heard something that threw me.