The Internet of Things, Big Data, and the Inversion
<p>The evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 — “Hey, have you heard about this email thing?” … to Web 3.0 — “Hey, my toaster just messaged my watch that breakfast is ready.” is really a story of how a network of static information portals became an interactive, semantic network of user generated data — and, <em>ipso facto</em>, a hot mess of dissimulation and machination.</p>
<p>Under the “big data” in our “<a href="https://www.wired.co.uk/article/internet-of-things-what-is-explained-iot" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Internet of Things</a>” — as Web 3.0 is sometimes called — it’s increasingly difficult to discern what’s real from what’s a simulation. One reason for this is the sheer volume of machine-generated data.</p>
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