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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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Web 4.0 : l'internet de l'ADN et le web généticiel

Web 4.0 : l'internet de l'ADN et le web généticiel | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
1998-2006. Documents. Web 1.0 Il aura fallu 8 ans à Google pour parvenir à indexer tous les documents disponibles. Oh je vous vois venir, oui, vous avez raison, Google n'indexe pas "tous" les documents disponibles. Probablement moins de 5% des..

Olivier Ertzscheid, 03/03/2015

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Du Web 1.0 au Web généticiel, une mise en perspective vertigineuse de l'évolution d'internet.

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By hiring Kurzweil, Google just killed the Singularity

By hiring Kurzweil, Google just killed the Singularity | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Thank God.

Late last Friday, Google announced a jaw-dropping hire: Ray Kurzweil will join the company as a Director of Engineering. Has the world’s brainiest tech company suddenly bought into Kurzweil’s“rapture of the nerds” b.s. “technological singularity” ideas? Hardly. They’ve just signed The Singularity’s death warrant by putting its chief proselytizer to work doing what he does best: inventing better machines for the real world, not writing science fiction. For this, Larry Page should get some kind of medal.

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Kurzweil joins Google to work on new projects involving machine learning and language processing

Kurzweil joins Google to work on new projects involving machine learning and language processing | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Ray Kurzweil confirmed today that he will be joining Google to work on new projects involving machine learning and language processing.

“I’m excited to share that I’ll be joining Google as Director of Engineering this Monday, December 17,” said Kurzweil.

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