Rethinking Knowledge in the Internet Age
By David Weinberger
MAY 2, 2016
The internet started out as the Information Highway, the Great
Emancipator of knowledge, and as an assured tool for generating a
well-informed citizenry. But, over the past 15 years, that optimism
has given way to cynicism and fear — we have taught our children
that the net is a swamp of lies spun by idiots and true believers,
and, worse still, polluted by commercial entities whose sole aim is
to have us click to the next ad-riddled page.
Perhaps our attitude to the net has changed because we now see how
bad it is for knowledge. Or perhaps the net has so utterly
transformed knowledge that we don’t recognize knowledge when we see
it.
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