From 'www' to AI – The top predictions of the 35-year-old inventor of the web

“In the not too distant future we will have personal AI assistants that will know our health status and all of our history. We will be able to have complete control over our data, while at the same time it is possible that we will see one of the leading technology companies go bankrupt.” These are some of the predictions for the future of the Internet by the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, who on March 12, 1989 proposed the creation of the World Wide Web (www) and brought the explosive growth of the Internet. Berners-Lee 35 years ago worked at CERN, the Swiss research center for particle physics, and is considered the inventor of the technology that changed the world. Born in London, he is the one who created the http protocol (hypertext transfer protocol), i.e. the “language” of computer communication on the Internet and, at the same time, invented a way to identify each document by giving it a unique global identifier. He remembers what the world wide web was like 35 years ago […]
Source: News Beast

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