If neurons are transform functions that simultaneously act as storage and action mechanisms for those transform domains, in a manner vaguely similar to FFT and IFFT, then the Internet as a whole would be a mind. Its nodes (us and our algorithms) would act as the transform functions, and even more so, as storage is distributed and retrieved algorithmically and since it's our own minds that simultaneously create _and_ feed these algorithms, wouldn't they organically arise as transforms of the domain of biological brain's regions onto the domain of information? After all, it seems that information processing is what consciousness is in its essence. Aren't the advances in deep learning, image recognition and language processing models signs of this effect?
Aren't we all, then, essentially fusing together (if we haven't already done so) into a kind of superorganism that we maintain, through the use of technology, acting mainly as the message passing mechanism, and which is then providing feedback and altering its(our?) behavior to what might account for what is a collective thought process, not very different semantically to the one that's happening in the network of our own individual brains and neurons?