An interview with internet archive founder brewster kahle on copyright lawsuits that threatened to bankrupt the nonprofit, fair use, ia's future, ai, and more — this month, the internet archive's wayback machine archived its trillionth webpage, and the nonprofit invited … Brewster kahle and the mission of the internet archive brewster kahle has dedicated his career to creating a digital library accessible to all, preserving over 145+ petabytes of data—including books, web pages, music, television, and software. It’s an honor to be quoted in ashley belanger's excellent ars technica piece on the internet archive’s long legal journey and what comes next for libraries and digital access
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Archive.org founder brewster kahle shared some surprising thoughts about artificial intelligence — and the ways it’s already interacting with digital libraries
Kahle spoke in austin at the university of texas’s harry ransom center — a museum, library, and archive — where he looked to both the new possibilities and the challenges ahead for his internet archive, and for the longevity.
Founder brewster kahle says the fight wasn’t against authors, but against big media companies that want too much control over digital content Last month, the internet archive’s wayback machine captured its trillionth webpage, marking a significant moment for the nonprofit dedicated to.