In the realm of science and technology, one name that has sparked both admiration and curiosity in me over the last decade is the futurist Ray Kurzweil.
The title of this entry is the metaphor used by Chris Dixon, founding and managing partner of a16zcrypto, to vividly illustrate the differences between the Web2 and Web3 models of the internet.
As many of you know, over the past two years, I’ve been deeply immersed in the exciting world of web3, particularly focusing on its impact in the health sector, marketing, and the intersection of these two fields.
Gordon Moore, a co-founder of Intel, established in 1965 that the number of transistors on a microprocessor would approximately double every two years, which in turn would lead to an exponential increase in the processing capability and power of digital technologies.