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Berners-Lee pitches case for new internet

US election and Brexit vote were ‘wake-up call’, inventor says

- BY ED CLOWES Staff Reporter

The inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim BernersLee, outlined on Monday his manifesto for a more democratic internet, while attacking social media giants such as Facebook and their mishandlin­g of user data.

In a wide-ranging keynote speech at Gitex Technology Week in Dubai, Berners-Lee criticised the current state of the project he started in 1989.

He called the 2016 US Presidenti­al election, in tandem with the UK’s Brexit referendum, a “wake-up call” in his decision to reinvent the internet, and break what he had once built.

The result, he said, was an open-source project dubbed Solid, a project that the computer scientist said he had been working on for the past two years alongside researcher­s at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Built around the notion of users controllin­g how their data is shared, Berners-Lee said that Solid would enable people to choose which apps can access their data, and how.

Referring to the Cambridge Analytica case, in which the company harvested personal data from millions of Facebook users, as a “scandal” and a “debacle,” he said that the May 2018 revelation­s were a “tipping point.”

The episode left “people in the streets aware of the issue of their data being misused … as part of manipulati­ng people en masse to voting certain ways, and so on,” Berners-Lee said.

This left the inventor, and the people around him, feeling like they had to do something. But it wasn’t always so bad. Around the turn of the century, you’d have been forgiven for feeling optimistic about the future of the internet, BernersLee said.

“Democracy and science are very powerful because everyone is informed. Things like Wikipedia have … produced a level of truth … Politician­s are more accountabl­e,” he said.

That wasn’t to last, however. “Well, look at where we’ve got to now,” Berners-Lee remarked. “People talk to me about fake news, they worry about clickbait … Privacy is a huge issue.”

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