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Between the Internet of today, and the vaguely-comprehensible future time in which humans and computer networks are fused, lies what I call the Intelligent Internet. This is what we Internet AI engineers are consciously, carefully building right now — and what all Net-savvy humans feel directly, palpably springing up all around them. In this final, brief chapter, I want to leave you with a summary of my vision of what the next stage of development of the Intelligent Internet is going to be like. Of course, I’m sure to make some errors here, though not nearly as many as in my prognostications of later developments.
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Goertzel, B. (2002). An Initial Architecture for Internet Intelligence. In: Creating Internet Intelligence. International Federation for Systems Research International Series on Systems Science and Engineering, vol 18. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0561-7_15
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