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WEB 5.0

  Jul 07, 2022

WEB 5.0

Q. Why is this in News?

A. Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey recently announced his vision for a new decentralized web platform that is being called Web 5.0 and is being built with an aim to return “ownership of data and identity” to individuals.

  • It's being developed by former Twitter CEO Bitcoin business unit, The Block Head,
  • The World Wide Web (WWW) is the primary tool used by billions of people to interact with other people and also read and write information. Evolution has happened from Web 1.0 to Web 5.0.

Q. What are the Key Highlights of Various Web Version?

A.

  • Web 1.0, is the first generation of the global digital communications network. It is often referred to as the “read-only” Internet made of static web pages that only allow for passive engagement.
  • Web 2.0, The next stage in the evolution of the web was the “read and write” Internet. Users could now communicate with servers and other users leading to the creation of the social web. This is the world wide web that we use today.
  • Web 3.0, is an evolving term that is used to refer to the next generation of the Internet – a “read-write-execute” web – with decentralization as its bedrock.
    • It speaks about a digital world, built by leveraging blockchain technology, where people are able to interact with each other without the need for an intermediary.
    • It will be driven by Artificial Intelligence and machine learning where machines can interpret information like humans.
  • Web 5.0:
    • It's in an early nascent stage as being developed by Dorsey’s Bitcoin business unit, The Block Head (TBH). Web 5.0 is aimed at “building an extra decentralized web that puts one in control of ones’s data and identity”.
    • Web 5.0 is Web 2.0 plus Web 3.0 that will allow users to ‘own their identity on the Internet and ‘control their data’.
    • Both Web 3.0 and Web 5.0 envision an Internet without the threat of censorship – from governments or big tech, and without fear of significant outages.
    • Significance: It's about changing the “control of identity” of an individual and talks about giving users control over their own data, it cites an example that it's totally up to the user whether to save his data anonymously encrypted on the decentralized blockchain or to sell that data to vendors for monetizing and advertising.

Q. What are the Challenges Related to Web 5.0?

A.

  • There are hardly any implications for this technology in the near future as it's just being an idea at a very early stage, and nobody knows how it would be turned out.
  • How the sovereign government would allow this decentralized platform which is free from any government intervention, could lead to contention between the government and promoters of Web 5.0.
  • There is still unclarity, that how the system will operate, who would control it, and what are safety scenarios for vulnerable people like women, children, etc.

Q. What is the Way Forward?

A. 

  • There is a need for a proper blueprint & policy from both the government and the promoter side.
  • The efficacy in the real-world needs to be tested.
  • The need for the safety of personal data and utmost priority should be given to individual privacy.
  • It should not become another tool for venture capitalists to control the platform for their own gains, and further makes a mockery of the political system.
  • The regulation body should be set up by the government to overlook these types of new and emerging technologies.