https://docs.google.com/document/d/1u7V7UZVlM8IjR1011O07UWjAXX1Jeo8aWz8WUGJX8bk/edit
This document talked about a really interesting idea, and it kind of goes along with artificial intelligence! This article focuses on Twitter and how Web 3.0 will play a large part with the technology behind it. What it will be doing is weighing tweets and then matching them to interests of the people who follow the tweeter. So another way to say this is Web 3.0 will be able to tell which tweets you would like without you even reading them.
The author describes how this will be doing similar things to what a brain does. When two cranial neurons fire at the same time in the same location then that creates a bond and a relationship, which will strengthen with more simultaneous firings. So if neuron A fires at the same time or similar time as B then the next time A fires there is a good change that B will too. The more times they fire together the stronger the relationship is. This is the concept that Web 3.0 wants to bring to twitter. It will weigh tweets that you have liked in the past and weighs tweets that you haven't seen in the present moment, and if it is something that you would retweet, it does it for you without you even needing to read it. Thats amazing!
I think that the concept behind this article is pretty neat. The only thing that I was a little worried about was Twitter re-tweeting a post before you see it. Just because you liked or tweeted about something once doesn't necessarily make it so you are interested in all that topic can contain. This article is very thought provoking, thanks for the good read and brain stimulation.
ReplyDelete