The data that constitutes a natural language is not structured. Our speech is not structured, nor does it use binary notation; similarly, our language does not use such notation.
The terms that we use for interacting with one another are of a more casual nature.
The next step is to implement Natural Language Processing, which will make it possible for a computer to interpret natural language.
When compared to the facts, numbers, and figures that make up structured data, language must make its way to the point where computer systems can understand it.