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Reweaving the Web [How Together We Can Create a Human-Centered Internet of Trust]
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Matt Reeves
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Richard Whitt
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What exactly is wrong with the World Wide Web?
Since its inception in the mid-90s, the Web has allowed billions of people globally to connect, share information, do business, and be entertained. While online platform companies like Facebook have used the Web to provide useful services like social media, their true focus is on surveilling us, extracting and analyzing our personal data, and manipulating our behaviors.
The result? A trustless online environment filled with creepy ads, misinformation, pernicious bots, and more. What, if anything, can be done to weave a new Web?
In this ground-breaking book, Richard Whitt, former longtime policy attorney at Google, describes what our digital future could look like—and crucially how we can get there from here. His carefully researched analysis shows how a new profession of Net fiduciaries can serve each of us under duties of care, good faith, and loyalty. In turn, these trustworthy entities can arm us with advanced “edgetech,” like authentic personal AI agents which can protect, enhance, and promote our best interests, both online and offline. This hopeful scenario need not be science fiction.
Reweaving the Web lays out concrete steps that each of us can take to make that promising future a reality.
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