More examples of some far out things one can do, that requires innovation, even breakthrough innovation?
Of course. Back in 1996, the UN Secretary General declared in quite a visionary fashion that the Internet was to become one of the most potent technologies for global reach. He was right and so were many others. Along with global reach, we also got spam email, spam websites, rampant viruses and worms and now what with Blogs all the rage, we get disinformation soup with a few chunks of information. The short of it is that we have utterly lost reliability, credibility of information. Here is what I believe can be constructed. A “disinformation” meter – or if you like positive terms a “trust meter” that rates web pages and web sites. Google has the beginnings of this in the fashion of the PageRank algorithm – a huge improvement compared to prior search engines which could be spoofed easily. The innovation we are speaking of would not only rely on structure of the web as Google does, but also on content analysis. Is this possible? Ask any graduate student dreaming about the next “big thing
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