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Tim Berners-Lee Biography Flash: Web Creator Warns AI Could Destroy Internet Economy While Pushing Data Rights Revolution

Tim Berners-Lee Biography Flash: Web Creator Warns AI Could Destroy Internet Economy While Pushing Data Rights Revolution

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has been remarkably active in recent weeks, cementing his status as not just a tech pioneer but a passionate advocate for reshaping the internet's future. The Internet Archive honored him with their 2025 Hero Award in October, recognizing his enduring contributions to an open and accessible web. That same month, he appeared at the Commonwealth Club of California for a substantive conversation with Brewster Kahle about building and preserving the web, where he discussed both the internet's explosive impact on society and emerging challenges facing it today.

Most recently, Berners-Lee has been making waves with public commentary on artificial intelligence's threat to the ad-supported web. In a candid interview with Decoder's Nilay Patel, he expressed genuine concern that if people stop following links and visiting websites, the entire ad-revenue model that funds much of the internet will collapse. He warned that we're potentially heading toward a future where AI platforms hold value while traditional websites fade. Beyond that worry, Berners-Lee articulated concerns about digital monopolies, noting that Chrome dominates the browser market, Google essentially owns search, and we're left with basically one major social network and one dominant marketplace. Not exactly the decentralized internet he envisioned.

On the brighter side, Berners-Lee continues promoting his Solid protocol and Inrupt startup, which aim to give individuals control over their personal data through digital wallets. He's also been vocal about his hopes for 2025 being the year of digital human rights and data sovereignty. In November, he appeared on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, where he chose a chromatic harmonica as his luxury item, offering listeners a more personal glimpse into the man behind the web.

Perhaps most significantly, Berners-Lee recently published his memoir, "This Is For Everyone," in which he reflects on his legacy and explores how the web launched an era of creativity while simultaneously unleashing commercial forces that now imperil democracies. The book has already garnered mixed reviews, though Stephen Fry recorded the audiobook. He's also scheduled to speak at the Sydney Opera House in January 2026, continuing his mission to inspire discussion about recapturing the web's original vision of individual empowerment.

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