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HTML files and current web browsers can support Web 3.0.
False
Saving user preferences on a machine does not raise any security concerns.
False
The World Wide Web currently has only millions of web pages.
False
The words 'old' and 'small' have precise meanings that are universally understood.
False
Machines can effectively predict what a user is referring to at any given time due to their logic-based operations.
False
Explore the various challenges faced in the development of Web 3.0 and beyond, such as compatibility issues with HTML files, security concerns related to user preferences, the vastness of the World Wide Web, and the vagueness of certain terms. Learn about the limitations of machines in predicting user references.
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