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Every click, purchase, and sensor reading generates data. "Big Data" refers to these massive datasets that are too large to be processed by traditional software. Companies and governments analyze big data to find patterns, predict trends, and make automated decisions. The Problem of Information Overload
Pioneered by Tim Berners-Lee, the Semantic Web aims to make info machine-readable with explicit meaning. Instead of just displaying data, websites will embed metadata (using standards like RDF, OWL, and Schema.org) so that AI agents can automatically integrate and reason across sources. Imagine your calendar negotiating meeting times with a colleague’s AI without human intervention. Every click, purchase, and sensor reading generates data
People are increasingly concerned about who controls their personal info. Laws like GDPR and California’s CPRA give users rights to access, correct, and delete data. Emerging technologies like solid pods (open-source data storage) and zero-knowledge proofs allow sharing info without revealing the underlying data. The Problem of Information Overload Pioneered by Tim
Humanity’s relationship with information has evolved through major paradigm shifts. Each shift expanded our ability to store, duplicate, and transmit knowledge. People are increasingly concerned about who controls their
If you want to explore this topic further, tell me which area you are most interested in: How use big data for predictive analytics
Every click, purchase, and sensor reading generates data. "Big Data" refers to these massive datasets that are too large to be processed by traditional software. Companies and governments analyze big data to find patterns, predict trends, and make automated decisions. The Problem of Information Overload
Pioneered by Tim Berners-Lee, the Semantic Web aims to make info machine-readable with explicit meaning. Instead of just displaying data, websites will embed metadata (using standards like RDF, OWL, and Schema.org) so that AI agents can automatically integrate and reason across sources. Imagine your calendar negotiating meeting times with a colleague’s AI without human intervention.
People are increasingly concerned about who controls their personal info. Laws like GDPR and California’s CPRA give users rights to access, correct, and delete data. Emerging technologies like solid pods (open-source data storage) and zero-knowledge proofs allow sharing info without revealing the underlying data.
Humanity’s relationship with information has evolved through major paradigm shifts. Each shift expanded our ability to store, duplicate, and transmit knowledge.
If you want to explore this topic further, tell me which area you are most interested in: How use big data for predictive analytics