• Zer0_F0x@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    The internet is still relatively new. The generations that don’t understand it still govern.

    I think the millennials will be its last hope, because they remember the world without it, were young enough to understand it when it became popular and aren’t yet old enough to have forgotten how much more fun it used to be.

    If that nostalgia finds its way into meaningful regulations, it’d be nice.

    If you think the human race as a collective organism, the internet is the nervous system. Suddenly we have eyes to see and ears to hear, we feel pain through it, we form collective thoughts and organize actions.

    We have collective intrusive thoughts and impulses, we store our memories there and we train it to anticipate and predict using prior knowledge and reasoning, as we do.

    We need to take care of it and feed it correct information or it’ll become erratic and stagnant.

    I predict it’ll be splintered into pieces and from them something new will emerge.

    Tech in general is peaking in performance and and so it must differentiate in features to be competitive