So one day you're feeling hungry and you decide to eat out because you are craving for that north Indian cuisine. And after you want to maybe get some drinks but you are tired of the same old bar that you've been to every week. So you switch on your computer and open your web browser to go to Google to search for these information on which Indian restaurants and bars that are good to go. What you will be doing in the next 15 to 20 minutes would be checking out the reviews and maybe the bars around the Indian restaurant. So before heading out after making a decision, you would have visited about quite a number of websites already.
Well, in introducing the Web 3.0, some internet experts say that this next generation of the web would make tasks like finding a good restaurant or bar to go to a lot easier and faster. Instead of multiple searches, you might type a complex sentence or two in your Web 3.0 browser, and the Web will do the rest. In this example, you could type: “I want to have dinner at an Indian restaurant and head to a bar after, what are my options?” The Web 3.0 browser would then analyze your response and search the internet for all possible answers and then organize the results for you.
Many of these experts believe that the Web 3.0 would be like a personal assistant as it learns from your search patterns and what you are interested in, over time. So the more you use the web, the browser would learn more about you and your habits, and so the questions you ask on the search engine could be less specific. Eventually you are able to ask questions such as “Where should I go for dinner?” and your browser would then refer to its records of what you like and dislike, taking into account your current location and then suggest a list of restaurants. Is it like a personal assistant, or better?

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