๐ŸŒ Future Knowledge Podcast: Preserving the Web in the Age of AI

 

๐Ÿ’ป Watch live: eventbrite.com/e/preserving-the-web-in-the-age-of-ai-future-knowledge-podcast
๐Ÿ“†ย When: Wednesday, April 29 ๐Ÿ•” 5โ€“6 AM (NZST) | April 28 ๐Ÿ•™ 10โ€“11 AM (PDT) | 1โ€“2 PM (EDT)
๐ŸŒ Where:ย Online event (free)

 

Internet Archive โ€”โ€” a non-profit library of millions of free texts, movies, software, music, websites, and more โ€”โ€” has an official podcast: โ€œFuture Knowledgeโ€

 

https://futureknowledge.transistor.fm/

A virtual conversation on access, memory, and the future of the open web.
Join tech writer Mike Masnick (Techdirt), Wayback Machine director Mark Graham(Internet Archive), and public interest tech and media lawyer Kendra Albert (Albert Sellars LLP) for a timely conversation on the growing tension between AI, publishers, and the future of web archiving.
Drawing on his recent Techdirt piece, โ€œNews Publishers Are Now Blocking The Internet Archive, And We May All Regret It,โ€ Masnick will explore how efforts to limit AI scraping are also cutting off tools that journalists, researchers, and the public rely on to access the past. Graham will expand on his op-ed, โ€œPreserving The Web Is Not The Problem. Losing It Is,โ€ making the case that restricting preservation risks accelerating the disappearance of our shared digital memory. Albert will ground the discussion in the legal and policy landscape shaping these decisions, unpacking whatโ€™s driving them, and whatโ€™s at stake.
Together, theyโ€™ll examine what we stand to lose if the web becomes less archivable, and what it will take to ensure that knowledge remains accessible in an AI-driven world.

Explore archived episodes and learn more about the podcast at the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/future-knowledge

 

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