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Which of the following is a feature of Web 3.0?
Which of the following is a feature of Web 3.0?
Web 1.0 primarily allows for user-generated content.
Web 1.0 primarily allows for user-generated content.
False
What technology is primarily associated with Web 2.0?
What technology is primarily associated with Web 2.0?
Social media
Alan Turing's concept of 'thinking machines' led to the development of the __________.
Alan Turing's concept of 'thinking machines' led to the development of the __________.
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Match the following web concepts with their descriptions:
Match the following web concepts with their descriptions:
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What defines the primary focus of Web 3.0 compared to Web 2.0?
What defines the primary focus of Web 3.0 compared to Web 2.0?
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Privacy and security risks are more prevalent in decentralized systems than in centralized ones.
Privacy and security risks are more prevalent in decentralized systems than in centralized ones.
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Name one key feature that distinguishes Web 2.0 from Web 3.0.
Name one key feature that distinguishes Web 2.0 from Web 3.0.
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The technology focus of Web 2.0 mainly includes _________.
The technology focus of Web 2.0 mainly includes _________.
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Which characteristic is NOT associated with Web 3.0?
Which characteristic is NOT associated with Web 3.0?
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Study Notes
AI Evolution
- Alan Turing's concept of "thinking machines" led to the Turing Test for evaluating machine intelligence.
- AI has rapidly progressed since the late 20th century.
Web 4.0 Overview
- Web 4.0 will combine AI, big data, IoT, and cloud computing.
- This will create intelligent environments with better data processing capabilities and web mining.
Web 1.0
- Web 1.0 (early 1990s to early 2000s) was a "static web."
- It offered primarily read-only pages with limited user interaction.
- Communication was largely one-way, from website owners to users.
Web 2.0
- Web 2.0 (early 2000s) featured dynamic and interactive platforms.
- It emphasized user-generated content and collaboration (e.g., social media, blogs, video sharing).
Web 3.0 Characteristics
- Also known as the "Semantic Web," Web 3.0 aims for intelligent and interconnected experiences.
- It allows machines to understand data similarly to humans.
- Key features include semantic search, personalization, integration, and decentralization (e.g., blockchain).
Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0 Comparison
- Definition: Web 2.0 is the "social web," Web 3.0 is the "semantic web."
- Data Control: Web 2.0 is centralized; Web 3.0 is decentralized.
- Technology Focus: Web 2.0 focuses on social media; Web 3.0 emphasizes AI and blockchain.
- User Interaction: Web 2.0 relies on user-generated content; Web 3.0 involves machine understanding.
- Data Interpretation: Web 2.0 is primarily human-driven; Web 3.0 utilizes AI.
- Personalization: Web 2.0 offers limited personalization; Web 3.0 provides deeper personalization.
- Ownership: Web 2.0 is characterized by centralized platforms; Web 3.0 promotes decentralized ownership.
- Monetization: Web 2.0 often uses advertising; Web 3.0 explores decentralized systems.
- Web Technologies: Web 2.0 uses AJAX and social networks; Web 3.0 employs AI and decentralized applications.
- Privacy and Security: Web 2.0 has risks in centralized systems; Web 3.0 promises enhanced privacy in decentralized models.
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Description
Explore the evolution of artificial intelligence and various web technologies from Web 1.0 to Web 4.0. This quiz covers key concepts from Alan Turing's theories to the future of intelligent environments with AI integration. Test your understanding of these transformative technologies.