RE: RE: Internet Archives' Issues Show The Need For Web 3.0
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RE: Internet Archives' Issues Show The Need For Web 3.0

RE: Internet Archives' Issues Show The Need For Web 3.0

I don't see it happening until governments themselves take an interest in decentralization. We are just now getting to the point where both major political party presidential candidates are taking a "pro crypto" stance. But what does that mean? Whatever it means, I can assure you it doesn't mean they favor decentralization. They likely do not understand what the technology represents.

I think the idea of using AI to catalog history on decentralized servers has merit, but let the lawyers enter that discussion and you'll see a fight over control of that asset that will make net neutrality look like child's play.

A large number of U.S. citizens want privacy more than open access. In fact, they fear anything "open" ... borders, data, source, information. You name it. The battle is mostly against ignorance and ignorance is bliss. God help us.

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