Berners-Lee concerned about internet neutrality

Has he created a monster?
Has he created a monster?

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, has admitted that his major concern is that the internet stays neutral as it becomes increasingly influential in the world's key issues.

Berners-Lee believes that the internet needs a way in which misinformation is divided away from fact, allowing people to make their own decisions on important topics such as religion, science and even politics.

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