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Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
How do you solve that by collecting everything? Because even if you’re collecting it and it’s right there, they don’t want to believe it.
Some may. All we can do is to collect it and make it easily available. What’s exciting to me is that not only can we now see that there are these separate worlds, but also we can see across universes. We can see ... See more
Some may. All we can do is to collect it and make it easily available. What’s exciting to me is that not only can we now see that there are these separate worlds, but also we can see across universes. We can see ... See more
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
We’ve seen Wikipedia, Mozilla, Internet Archive, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Library of Science. These are infrastructure-type companies, but they’re not-for-profits.
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
If we want to understand what AIs are going to look like, I think the proto AI that we have are corporations. Corporations are sort of these funny little beasts. They’re not small. I guess they’re not little beasts, but they’re strange. It takes special training to have humans be able to fit within them. They’re made out of humans mostly but they’r... See more
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
I really kind of like the American project. The experiment of, “Hey, let’s go try out a bunch of different things and allow people to build things that they would like to have built.” Why don’t we enable and empower more people in that way? Fortunately the technologies can work that way, but we need people to think ethically. As Larry Lessig put it... See more
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
The United States, as you point out, has been actually freer than most in terms of offering access to information. It doesn’t have to be this way. Openness is not the default in terms of how if you look back in time, or even around the world. We need to show how openness works better. That you end up with companies that thrive better. That you have... See more
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
Sometimes I find some of the open systems to be some of the most interesting things going on. I think it’s interesting when Linux can go and be an operating system that competes with the very biggest companies. IBM is now supporting and has moved over to Linux. What does that mean? That the open world can work. It does require a large amount of inv... See more
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
A lot of what’s built the World Wide Web in the open information infrastructure that we understand is just actually embedded in a few laws that basically make it so it can be user originated content that can be then hosted on other companies’ websites without having them have liability. As long as, “Hey, we’re in copyright infringement,” if they to... See more
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
What does it really mean to be a good citizen?” Being a good citizen participating in the corporate world.
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
We have a real change in what’s going on. We have at least a fire drill to go and say, “What kind of world do we want to live in?” In a world that’s got a lot of different points of view going on
Recode Staff • Full transcript: Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle on Recode Decode
With all the stuff going on, it’s all going on on social media now. A lot of the information.
A lot of it’s there. We’re trying to adapt as best we can to these platforms. That’s a big shift of how the internet ... We thought it was going to be a very ...
Easy thing.
Easy, democratic. Anybody can go and be a player. Now we have these large platforms... See more
A lot of it’s there. We’re trying to adapt as best we can to these platforms. That’s a big shift of how the internet ... We thought it was going to be a very ...
Easy thing.
Easy, democratic. Anybody can go and be a player. Now we have these large platforms... See more