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RE: The Future of Web 3: Companies

in LeoFinance3 months ago

It's even crazy to think about what it would be like to live today without YouTube, Amazon, Google and the internet itself...

Regarding Web 3.0, I believe that a lot depends on us in making things happen, we must stay on track to make things happen. The future can and is promising, but without us nothing will be possible.

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I am old enough to remember time without them. Yet, consider how often you open a web browser and type a word or phrase in to get information.

Few understand how impossible that was 40 years ago.

Task, you touched on a very interesting point, sometimes I keep thinking that 50 years ago people had no idea what we have here today.

I know they imagined "flying cars" and also robots doing the cleaning (well, that's until they got it right). But today we see that with the advancement of technology, more specifically the internet, we have several possibilities at our fingertips.

Sending a message to someone in Japan in seconds or even calling someone in a video conference... it's something so normal and there's nothing absurd about it... but saying that to someone in the past could have been tremendously absurd.

Communication. Information. Music. Video.

People forget all the stuff we have for basically free that cost money (and a fair bit of it) in the past. Now we have AI emerging, even the free versions of the chatbots are incredible.

True, we still have AI that we are witnessing its progress and it won't take long for it to be much more present in our lives.


Task, I'm currently on my cell phone but I'm still learning how to use the settings here. We're talking about your post right?

My upvote is at 50%, but I remember I had it set to 10% only in the comments. In threads, my upvote is normal at 10%. But here I'm realizing that it's always 50% regardless of whether it's in a post or in the comments within the article.

I'll try it again to see if it solves this or it could be something on the front-end.