Mark Graham
Mark Graham, Internet Archive: Mark Graham is the director of the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive, overseeing the daily archiving of hundreds of millions of Web pages. He previously served as senior vice president at NBC News Digital and iVillage and co-founded Rojo Networks. Mark also played a key role in AOL's Internet Center and co-founded PeaceNet and the Association for Progressive Communications (apc.org) He began his career while in the U.S. Air Force advocating for nuclear disarmament. Connect: X: https://x.com/markgraham LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjohngraham/ and Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mark.bsky.social
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As more people get more information from interactions with AI their, and our, ability to reference origins of our understandings about what is true and important in the world is rapidly being reduced.
The Internet Archive's Ask Me Twice project aims to help address that issue by preserving interactions with ChatBots with the Wayback Machine and making those interactions available to researchers, journalists, policy making and others.
Tapestries — built in collaboration with the Internet Archive — makes digital gardening social and shareable: an infinite canvas where you drag text, images, video, audio, and whole web pages into living, embeddable assemblages. In this hands-on session you'll plant, tend, and graft, leaving with your own working Tapestry and a stake in a wilder web.
A conversation with staff from the Internet Archive.
