What's Web 3.0? How does it work?

What's Web 3.0? How does it work? ,Google Bard,GNoME,Stable Code 3B.

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~What is Web 3.0?

~ what's new with Google Bard

~Google DeepMind new GNoME

~ Github copilot alternative Stable Code 3B

Imagine a future internet that anticipates your needs before you ask. That's Web 3.0, the next version of the web, making the internet smarter with AI. It connects the world's information in a 'Semantic Web,' giving people more control and enabling direct digital currency exchange.

While Web 3.0's exact form is uncertain, interest is high. Companies are exploring its potential. This guide answers common questions, links to detailed articles, and explains key Web 3.0 concepts, making it a helpful resource for navigating this evolving digital landscape.

What is Web 3.0?

  - Web 3.0 is the next evolution of the World Wide Web, focusing on decentralized applications and leveraging blockchain, AI, and machine learning.

Web Evolution of Web.

 - Web 3.0 follows Web 1.0 and 2.0, with origins in Tim Berners-Lee's web creation. Web 2.0 brought interactivity, and Web 3.0 emerged with cryptocurrency and blockchain, shaping a decentralized web.

Web 3.0's Significance:

  - If Web 3.0 delivers on promises, it could reshape online interactions, giving individuals more control. Business opportunities may focus on personalized web products, challenging traditional digital marketing.

How Web 3.0 Works:

  - Web 3.0 uses decentralized blockchains, enhancing user control through the Semantic Web and AI. The decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) transforms governance, and financial transactions rely on cryptocurrency and decentralized blockchains.

Web 3.0 in a Nutshell:

  - Decentralized, blockchain-based, cryptocurrency-enabled, semantically organized, autonomous, and AI-powered.

Web 3.0 Applications:

  - AI-driven content, blockchain innovations (NFTs, DeFi, cryptocurrency), and dApps (open-source applications on decentralized blockchains).

Preparing for Web 3.0:

  - Understand core technologies, languages like JavaScript and Rust, familiarize with blockchain platforms, and develop front-end skills. Explore tools for blockchain development, gain proficiency in integration and data management, and focus on smart contract development.

This collaborative effort is crucial for realizing a symbiotic relationship between people and the global digital 'brain' in the future internet." Read a comprehensive article on [ What's Web 3.0? How does it work? ]

World News

1. Google Bard

Google is set to launch Bard Advanced, an upgraded version of its chat-based AI tool, Bard. Bard Advanced is positioned to provide "complex, better responses" compared to the current version. The information about Bard Advanced was revealed when a glitch occurred, briefly displaying a dropdown menu on bard.google.com that allowed users to choose between Bard and Bard Advanced.

Currently, Bard runs on Gemini Pro, aiming to compete with GPT 3.5, while the upcoming Gemini Ultra is expected to surpass GPT 4 in benchmarks. Google has been working on trust and safety checks and model refinements for Gemini Ultra. The company plans to test the new model with partners like Samsung before making it available to developers and enterprise customers. The page on bard.google.com/chat also showed some design tweaks, indicating ongoing development. However, Bard Advanced was not live at the time, suggesting an error on Google's part.

2. GNoME

Image credit: Google DeepMind

Google DeepMind , has developed a new deep learning tool called GNoME (Graph Networks for Materials Exploration) that has discovered 2.2 million new crystals, including 380,000 stable materials. These materials have the potential to power future technologies such as superconductors and next-generation batteries.

GNoME uses artificial intelligence to predict the stability of materials, significantly increasing the speed and efficiency of discovery. The predictions made by GNoME have been independently validated by researchers globally.

The research aims to accelerate materials discovery and lower costs by leveraging AI. The findings have been published in Nature, and the predicted structures for the most stable materials have been shared with the research community.

3. Stable Code 3B

Image credit: Stability AI

Stability AI has released Stable Code 3B, a state-of-the-art large language model (LLM) designed for accurate and responsive code completion in multiple programming languages. Compared to existing models, it is 60% smaller while maintaining high-level performance. Stable Code 3B incorporates features such as Fill in Middle Capability (FIM) and supports long contexts with 16,384 tokens. It has been trained on large-scale datasets using advanced techniques and optimized for efficient performance.

The model provides a powerful tool for developers in natural language processing applications but requires careful evaluation and fine-tuning for specific use cases.

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The puzzle section

who are they??

Before there was web 3.0 there was web 2. Two most dominant companies are Google and Twitter .. How many of google and Twitter founders do you know?

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Google {1. Larry Page

2. Sergey Brin}

Twitter {1. Jack Dorsey

2.Biz Stone

3.Evan Williams

4. Noah Glass }

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