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Futures of the Web: semantic/symbiotic/ubiquitous web, internet/web of things, artificial intelligence, singularity, internet 3.0...
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A trillion tiny robots in the cloud: The future of AI in an algorithm world

A trillion tiny robots in the cloud: The future of AI in an algorithm world | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

The future of AI isn't about one giant super-intelligence. Instead, it's about many small, dedicated agents that know you intimately and work on your behalf to improve your everyday life. That could be helping you shop, get to work or, even, find a partner.

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Robots Get Their Own Cloud, Inspiring Smarter Aritificial Intelligence

Robots Get Their Own Cloud, Inspiring Smarter Aritificial Intelligence | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
For all the good robots can do, they’re built with one staggering disadvantage. No matter how sophisticated, no matter how powerfully built or how smart a robot may be, they’re only capable of doing what they’ve been programmed to do.
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The “Internet of Things” and cloud computing

The “Internet of Things” and cloud computing | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

IoT is the fusion of the digital and physical world. In a world of IoT, millions of things or devices will be interconnected and uniquely identified on the Internet. These things will also contribute to global data traffic.

Technology enablers of the Internet of Things include:

Improvements in technologies like RFID, ZigBee, WiFi, LAN, WAN, 3G, LTE and so onNanotechnology and miniaturization of devicesEmbedded intelligence in every deviceUbiquitous access to the Internet
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For Storing Web 3.0, HBase has the Edge

For Storing Web 3.0, HBase has the Edge | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
A storage system modeled after Google’s BigTable has the edge in data management for next generation Internet and cloud computing users, claim researchers at the University of Texas – Pan American (UTPA) in Edinburg.
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