I’ve said many times that these projects should not belong to any specific party. This inevitably implies that these projects are not aligned with the party interests of the UK government. It appears that the UK government has little interest in supporting such projects that are beyond party interests. So I should find a path myself. I had to contact the Green Party. This wasn’t the safest move but I thought I couldn’t wait any longer. It is expected that the UK government will not impose restrictions on my communications.
UPDATE 1:
In the presentation of the social media (SM) platform, it was said that learning is a construction process. To build a structure it should be built block by block. Learning is the same. It should be constructed block by block. Learning is not achieved by watching/reading unrelated random updates here and there. Building a knowledge block is a detailed process and should be planned beforehand.
Imagine this: SM updates are not isolated posts, instead each post in this platform can be extended into a knowledge block. For instance, when a user watches a video about cooking, he/she can explore ways ingredients are produced. Personal AI is critical in the development phase of knowledge blocks. AI might suggest related books or it can suggest travel agencies to book a trip to places where those ingredients are cultivated. So services will not need to have websites to provide their services, instead, those websites turn into AI modules so that personal AI can search through them and suggest suitable services. This changes how online content is organized, how search engines work, how users use online content and in general it changes the internet and how it is structured.
UPDATE 2:
Due to the exponential growth of information, new internet is required. It’s not efficient anymore to provide a list of thousands and millions of websites containing a specific search keyword. It’s far more beneficial if search engines operate in the same way ChapGPT works. It averages all entries about that particular inquiry. It should also include links to relevant services and more detailed explanations. This requires a new type of content organization other than conventional websites.
Then websites and SM updates are fundamentally indistinguishable and are based on the same structure. More precisely, SM updates should provide capabilities for all possible online activities.
Also, the search process should be an evolutionary process. It means the inquiry should evolve into the output. This is the inevitable consequence of the structure of the new internet because each update in the new internet also evolves into a knowledge block. So each keyword (which is contained in an update) is accompanied by an evolution path. In the previous example, cooking could be evolved in different ways. This affects the search process.