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Comment by Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web
We can’t let the same thing happen with AI. [...] I coded the world wide web on a single computer in a small room. But that small room didn’t belong to me, it was at Cern. Cern was created in the aftermath of the second world war by the UN and European governments who identified a historic, scientific turning point that required international collaboration. It is hard to imagine a big tech company agreeing to share the world wide web for no commercial reward like Cern allowed me to. That’s why we need a Cern-like not-for-profit body driving forward international AI research. I gave the world wide web away for free because I thought that it would only work if it worked for everyone. Today, I believe that to be truer than ever. Regulation and global governance are technically feasible, but reliant on political willpower. If we are able to muster it, we have the chance to restore the web as a tool for collaboration, creativity and compassion across cultural borders. We can re-empower individuals, and take the web back. It’s not too late.Verified source (Sep 28, 2025)
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The provided Guardian essay at the stated URL is by Tim Berners-Lee and dated Sun 28 Sep 2025. It contains the submitted passages in the same wording and order, with only an omitted middle section represented by [...], so the stored author, date, source URL, and quote text are consistent with the source. ([theguardian.com](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/28/why-i-gave-the-world-wide-web-away-for-free))
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gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 16d ago
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The source URL is a real Guardian article by Tim Berners-Lee, published September 28, 2025, and it does contain the sentences “We can’t let the same thing happen with AI,” the CERN paragraph, and the closing “It’s not too late.” However, the submitted quote is not verbatim as presented: the article has an entire intervening paragraph beginning “So how do we move forward? ...” between those passages. Because it splices non-contiguous text without marking the omission with [...], this is a material alteration rather than an exact quote. ([theguardian.com](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/28/why-i-gave-the-world-wide-web-away-for-free))
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 18d ago
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