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Information Management: A Proposal (1989) (w3.org)
32 points by saadatq on July 23, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


I had a good conversation with Tim at the 2016 decentralized web conference. I joked with him that I was one of the many people who had written two books on the semantic web.

Anyway, this article is about his original vision for the web, not the semantic web. When he talks now, I get the feeling that he is disappointed that the SW/linked data did not really take off. That said, from my perspective linked data, the use of standard Ontology’s, open knowledge graphs like DBPedia and Wikidata, and some hope for more integration into real AI systems (not just deep learning) is possible.


Until machine learning can fill the discipline gap in most groups of people, I don’t think we will see much success in those areas outside of specialized niches.




Please don't use the title field to editorialize. This is in the site guidelines: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html.

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(Submitted title was "Are we any closer to Tim Berners Lee's original vision for information mgmt?")


Thanks for the note - won’t happen again.




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