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  • Hyperlinks made the internet what it is today but AI and megaplatforms could spell its extinction

    Hyperlinks made the internet what it is today but AI and megaplatforms could spell its extinction

    Dana McKay, The Conversation George Buchanan, The Conversation
    · Nov 21, 2024 · 10:00 pm