The internet is now disempowering for individuals, and web inventor Tim Berners-Lee and Inrupt CEO John Bruce share their ideas for its future. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you.
More control over your data and your own personal A.I. assistant. They are all part of the vision of the future of the web, according to its inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Inrupt CEO John Bruce.
Discussing the future of data ownership with John Bruce, CEO and co-founder, with SirTimBL, of innovative start-up, Inrupt. Here’s a hypothetical question from diginomica: Could Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s ...
On this day in 1990, physicist Tim Berners-Lee circulated a memo for a relatively modest information sharing proposal that would go on to revolutionise commerce, writes Eliot Wilson At 35, Tim Berners ...
Observer: Tim Berners-Lee Warns A.I. Could Kill the Web Economy as No One Visits Sites Anymore
Berners-Lee cautioned that generative A.I. threatens the foundation of today’s web economy. SXSW Conference & Festivals via We have Tim Berners-Lee to thank for the World Wide Web. But these days, the ...
Tim Berners-Lee Warns A.I. Could Kill the Web Economy as No One Visits Sites Anymore
New Scientist: 'Most of it is good': Tim Berners-Lee on the state of the web now
Tim Berners-Lee has a map of everything on the internet. It can fit on a single page and consists of around 100 blocks connected by dozens of arrows. There are blocks for things like blogs, podcasts ...
'Most of it is good': Tim Berners-Lee on the state of the web now