
After reading the chapter "Machines and the web" from Weaving the web : the original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web written by Tim Berners-Lee nearly a decade ago I can see that his goal of creating a semantic web is yet to be achieved.
In my opinion there are both beneficial and worrying aspects about the development of machines that can make sense of data found on the web. For students at school and university any information found on the web would need to be accurate and reliable if computers were so powerful that they could make connections between various databases to give meaningful results to complicated search queries.
Searching a semantic web would be beneficial to a user if the computer could filter out incorrect responses to a search via an ability to "understand" machine readable data. This could reduce the amount of time spent trawling through screens of inappropriate hits displayed for a particular search query. It would save me a lot of time at work if this option was available now!





