Web 3.0
The Semantic Web is the pitch here: a version of the internet that reads whole sentences instead of keywords and hands back an organized answer instead of a list of links. The film walks through a sample query, typing "I want to see a funny movie and then eat at a good Mexican restaurant, what are my options?" into a Web 3.0 browser and tracing how it would parse the request, search, and sort results into something usable in one pass. It goes on to describe browsers built to function like personal assistants, ones that track what a user searches for over time and get better at guessing intent, until a vague question like "where should I go for lunch" is enough for the software to factor in location and past preferences on its own. Made by people working in web development, the film stays close to this one idea rather than surveying the technology industry broadly, treating the semantic search example as the whole case for what Web 3.0 could become.