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World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee believes artificial intelligence holds the key to unlocking even greater potential within the internet. Despite anxieties surrounding AI’s influence, Berners-Lee remains optimistic, viewing it as a tool for enhancement rather than a harbinger of doom. In a recent discussion, he highlighted the possibilities of personalized AI assistants, such as the Inrupt-developed ‘Charlie,’ which leverage user data to provide more effective and tailored support. Berners-Lee stressed that AI should operate primarily in the user’s best interest. He also reiterated concerns about the increasing dominance of Big Tech and the critical need for decentralized alternatives. Berners-Lee is a long-standing advocate for the Semantic Web, a concept where machines can easily read and navigate online content. The conversation delved into AI’s overall impact on the open web and considered a future where decentralization empowers users and cultivates collaboration among inventors, academics, and the broader technology sector.
