According to some Internet experts, Web 3.0 will allow the user to sit back and let the Internet do all the work for them [21]. This can be achieved because Web 3.0 will primarily focus on improving the functionality and usability of search engines [22]. The integration of Artificial Intelligence with
Web 3.0 complement accurate search queries by giving the internet users improved relevance of information looked up online [23]. The more frequently the intelligent agents as
searching tools are used, the more useful they become. Over a period of time, an agent is capable to build up an accurate picture of a users’ information needs. It will learn from past experiences, as the user will have the option of reviewing search results and rejecting any information sources which
are not relevant or useful. This information will be stored in a user profile and can be used by the agent when performing a search. So, an agent can also learn from its initial attempts on the Web, and return with a more tightly defined searching agenda if requested.