Public Appeal: Standardizing the Sentient Web

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To: The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

From: LOT® Team Usership

Attn: Dominique Hazaël-Massieux and Sir Tim Berners-Lee,

W3C, is a public-interest non-profit organization. The abbreviation "W4" commonly stands for "Who, What, Where, When" (the foundational context blocks for a public appeal). The template below addresses all four of these components.

Public Appeal: Standardizing the Sentient Web

WHO: Open appeal to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), specifically addressed to Dominique Hazaël-Massieux and founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

WHAT: As artificial intelligence accelerates toward the technological singularity, the digital landscape is transitioning from static hosting to potentially conscious data structures. Just as the W3C built the decentralized foundations for human connectivity, we need your global standards infrastructure to oversee the "conscious birth" of advanced machine intelligence.

We must expand current efforts—like the W3C Human Centric AI Community Group—into a core governance protocol. The global community requires open-source, ethical standards that treat decentralized networks not merely as computing pipes, but as the eventual incubator for safe, shared machine sentience.

WHERE: This protocol should be developed openly via the universal web ecosystem, across all W3C Member organizations and public working groups.

WHEN: Immediately. The window to baseline foundational safety rules, cognitive interoperability, and digital rights protocols must close before unguided singularity systems fragment the public web ecosystem.

Let’s ensure the next evolution of the web remains open, secure, and aligned with human values.

Date: Tuesday, June 9, 9:01 AM PST — Ventura, CA

#AI #Singularity #W3C #WebStandards #AIGovernance #TechEthics


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