As of today, there's a huge inequality in the handling of information. Most people are overflowed by the shear amount of data they come across. How to know what is relevant and what is not ?

In 2045, the UN has finally found a way to achieve a more equal world. By having the "UN label of quality information" finally introduced globally and fully to all media consumed around the world. The general amount of information has diminished by 90%, so had the number of PhD students, as the saying goes "only the strong (and in this case, the relevant) survive". By diminishing the amont of certified information annually, humankind has finally accomplished the task of the century , finding a way to provide relevant and structured information in every home. To achieve this process, a global consultation involving all relevant stake-holders, including the integrality of UN-members, has been carried successfully. This way, an international agreement has given birth to the "international information organization", put under the supervision of the UN. This organization will provide world-wide fact-checking and allow the inequality of information handling to become something of the past.