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  2. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    Semantic Web ideas are implemented in collaborative structured argument mapping sites where their relations are organized semantically, arguments can be mirrored (linked) to multiple places, reused (copied), rated, and changed as semantic distinct units.

  3. DALL-E - Wikipedia

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    DALL·E, DALL·E 2, and DALL·E 3 (pronounced DOLL-E) are text-to-image models developed by OpenAI using deep learning methodologies to generate digital images from natural language descriptions known as "prompts". The first version of DALL-E was announced in January 2021. In the following year, its successor DALL-E 2 was released.

  4. Web3 - Wikipedia

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    Web3 (also known as Web 3.0[ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ]) is an idea for a new iteration of the World Wide Web which incorporates concepts such as decentralization, blockchain technologies, and token-based economics. [ 4 ] Some technologists and journalists have contrasted it with Web 2.0, wherein they say data and content are centralized in a small group of companies sometimes referred to as " Big Tech ...

  5. Perlin noise - Wikipedia

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    Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise developed by Ken Perlin in 1983. It has many uses, including but not limited to: procedurally generating terrain, applying pseudo-random changes to a variable, and assisting in the creation of image textures. It is most commonly implemented in two, three, or four dimensions, but can be defined for any number of dimensions.

  6. Life 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    The book begins by positing a scenario in which AI has exceeded human intelligence and become pervasive in society. Tegmark refers to different stages of human life since its inception: Life 1.0 referring to biological origins, Life 2.0 referring to cultural developments in humanity, and Life 3.0 referring to the technological age of humans. The book focuses on "Life 3.0", and on emerging ...

  7. Diagram - Wikipedia

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    Diagram. A diagram is a symbolic representation of information using visualization techniques. Diagrams have been used since prehistoric times on walls of caves, but became more prevalent during the Enlightenment. [1] Sometimes, the technique uses a three-dimensional visualization which is then projected onto a two-dimensional surface.

  8. Health 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Health 3.0 has also been described as the idea of semantically organizing electronic health records to create an Open Healthcare Information Architecture. [6] Health care could also make use of social media, and incorporate virtual tools for enhanced interactions between health care providers and consumers/patients. [7]

  9. CorelDRAW - Wikipedia

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    CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Alludo (formerly Corel Corporation). It is also the name of the Corel graphics suite, which includes the bitmap-image editor Corel Photo-Paint as well as other graphics-related programs (see below). It can serve as a digital painting platform, desktop publishing suite, and is commonly used for production art in signmaking, vinyl ...