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  1. 🚨 The way you browse the internet is about to change forever!
    OpenAI just launched an AI-powered browser that thinks, remembers, and executes. No more tabs. No more typing. Just tell it what you want — it does the rest.
    Is this the end of Chrome's empire?

    🔗 Read now:
    medium.com/@rogt.x1997/youll-n

    #AIbrowser #OpenAI #FutureWeb
    medium.com/@rogt.x1997/youll-n

  2. Been dabbling into Rust + WebAssembly and I'm loving it!

    Will release a little project + blog post soonish!

  3. Metaverse or Metaverses?
    "Chinese tech players push their version." VR headset makers race for market share, with exclusive content offers. Some love cryptocurrencies and the mirage of de-centralization." #metaverse #VR #FutureWeb #meta netopia.eu/metaverse-or-metave

  4. Metaverse or Metaverses?
    "Chinese tech players push their version. VR headset makers race for market share, with exclusive content offers. Some love cryptocurrencies and the mirage of de-centralization." #metaverse #VR #FutureWeb #newpost netopia.eu/metaverse-or-metave

  5. "The AI-revolution is of the slower kind… it relies on public investment, research, competition and loads of data. It contributes both to power-concentration and better toys." netopia.eu/the-ai-effect/ #aieffect #TechNews #futureweb

  6. #Cybersecurity #Privacy #DataProtection #DigitalRights #OpenWeb #FutureWeb: "The Atlantic Council’s Democracy + Tech Initiative at the Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) has launched a multi-sector Task Force for a Trustworthy Future Web specifically to support such collaboration in 2023 and beyond. Designed to lay the groundwork for stronger cross-sectoral ideation and action in the years to come, the Task Force will set a clear and action-oriented agenda for future online ecosystems that can protect users’ rights, support innovation, and incorporate trust and safety principles.

    The Task Force’s leadership comprises a diverse cohort of experts, who bring not only a wealth of subject matter expertise, but also a rare gift for perceiving broad-reaching themes and forecasting future advancements in the dynamic arenas of trust and safety, the evolution of the web, and the interconnected nature of our digital future with societal health and human progress. Reflecting a focus on broad ecosystems, the Task Force will also collaborate with key expert organizations to feed their work and organizational knowledge into the Task Force’s analysis, findings, and recommendations, as well as creating pathways for engagement on targeted areas of inquiry.

    The Task Force will produce a culminating report no later than June 2023 and host a series of public and private convenings throughout that month to launch the report and to bring a wide range of stakeholders together in dialogue to envision future possibilities for collaboration. More information about the structure and timeline of the Task Force’s work can be found here. The intended outcomes and overarching principles of the Task Force can be found here."

    atlanticcouncil.org/programs/d