Web4

The Symbiotic Web

Charlie Greenman
April 13, 2022
2 min read
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Web4

In case you are wondering what comes after Web3, it will be Web4, the symbiotic web. It's where we learn to make a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines.


Work with Machines

We are on the cusp of a new era of the internet, one where we learn to work with machines instead of against them. This new web will be more about collaboration than competition, and it will be more about making connections than hoarding information.


Becoming Partners

In the past, the internet has been a tool for humans to use against machines. We have used it to find information, to buy things, and to sell things. We have used it to communicate with each other, and to keep track of our lives.

Now, we are entering a new phase of the internet, where machines are starting to become more than just tools. They are becoming partners.


Equals

We are already seeing this happen with the rise of artificial intelligence. We are starting to see machines that can think and learn on their own. These machines are starting to become our equals, and we are starting to treat them as such.

The next phase of the internet will be about making a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines. We will learn to work together, share information and knowledge, and help each other grow and improve.

This new web will be full of possibilities. It will be a place where we can learn from each other, and where we can build something better together.

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