As the web turns 30, is it an out-of-control monster?
Thirty years ago this
month, a young British physician working at a lab near Geneva invented a system
for scientists to share information that would ultimately change humanity.
But three decades after he
invented the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee has warned that his creation has
been "hijacked by crooks" that may spell its destruction.
Berner-Lee's old office at
Europe's physics lab CERN now looks no different than the others lining the
long, nondescript corridor within the expansive compound.
The only indication that
history was made here is a small commemorative plaque and a page from an old
CERN directory hung on the door, with "MOMENTARILY OUT OF OFFICE!"
written in jest next to Berners-Lee's name.
"Tim worked a
lot," said technician Francois Fluckiger, who took charge of the web team
after Berners-Lee left for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in
1994. "The lights were always on in his office."
Berners-Lee was
responsible for CERN's internal directory but was interested in ways to allow
the thousands of scientists around the world who cooperated with the lab to
more easily share their work.
His vision for "a
decentralised information management system" soon gave birth to the web.
Primitive forms of the
internet -- a network linking computers -- had previously existed, but it was
the World Wide Web that allowed web pages to be collected and accessed with a
browser.
"Very early on, we
had the feeling that history was in the making," Fluckiger said.
In 1990, Belgian scientist
Robert Cailliau came on board to help promote the invention, which used
Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML, as a standard to create webpages.
They created the Hypertext
Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, which allows users to access resources by clicking
on hyperlinks, and also Uniform Resource Locators, or URLs, as a website
address system.
At the end of 1990,
Berners-Lee set CERN's first web navigator server into action. The browser was
released outside of CERN in early 1991, first to other research institutions
and later to the public.
Fluckiger, now retired,
hailed the web as one of three major inventions in the 20th century that
enabled the digital society, alongside the Internet Protocol (IP) and Google's
search algorithms.
But he lamented the
"online bullying, fake news, and mass hysteria" that flourish online
as well as threats to privacy.
"One has to ask
oneself if we did not, in the end, create a completely out-of-control
monster."
Berners-Lee has launched
his own campaign to "save the web".
At the Web Summit in
Lisbon last November, he called for a new "Contract for the Web",
based on access for all and the fundamental right to privacy, among other
things.
"The web has been
hijacked by crooks and trolls who have used it to manipulate people all over
the world," Berners-Lee warned in a New York Times op-ed in December,
citing threats ranging from the dark web, to cyber crime, fake news and
personal data theft.
In January, the man dubbed
the "father of the web" urged the global elites at the World Economic
Forum in Davos to join the fight against the "polarisation" of online
debates.
He called for discussion
platforms that connect people with different opinions and backgrounds, contrary
to today's common practice of creating online ghettos, filter bubbles and
feedback loops where people rarely encounter opinions different from their own.
United Nations chief
Antonio Guterres also voiced concerns at Davos over the direction the web was
taking.
He warned of the impact
"of the dark web and the deep web and all the problems of cyber
security", and called for the creation of "soft mechanisms" to
help rein in countries using this technology to violate human rights.
Back in 1989, no one could
have foreseen the importance of the emerging web.
CERN has held onto only a
few souvenirs from the early days: the first memo that Berners-Lee drafted
about his invention, his black NeXT computer station and his keyboard.
But while CERN may not
have preserved many keepsakes to memorialise the historic invention, it has
strived to prevent the web from falling into the wrong hands.
In 1993, the organization
announced it was putting the web software into the public domain, which could
have allowed any individual or business to claim it as their own and control
its development.
But destiny, with a little
help from Fluckiger, helped avert potential disaster.
After discussions with
CERN's legal service, Fluckiger decided in 1994 to launch a new open source
version of the web.
That proved a crucial move
that allowed CERN to retain the intellectual property rights to the invention
while giving access to anyone to use and modify the web freely and without
cost.
In 1995, the intellectual
property rights were transferred to a consortium set up by Berners-Lee based
out of MIT, called W3C.
"We were lucky that
during those 18 months, no one seized the web," Fluckiger said.
"Otherwise, there might not have been a web today."
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