In October 2023, CERN hosted the fifth International Open Search symposium. Attending the symposium were more than 100 experts, comprising representatives of 60 institutes and universities, as well as representatives of industry and policy makers, who got together to discuss how to make searching the web fair, safe and less biased across Europe. This symposium was the latest event in the framework of a project that has grown organically over many years, with its roots in a workshop held in Munich in 2017. Called the Open Web Search project, it was launched by a consortium of 14 research partners with the goal of securing Europe’s contributing to Europe’s digital sovereignty as well as promoting an open human-centered search engine market. “Globally, web search is in the hands of five players,” explains Andreas Wagner, a CERN IT department member involved in the project. “The role of CERN within the Open Web Search project is to lead the design and implementation of the requir
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