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By Blocking Access to Their Content, the Media Are Endangering Digital Archives

In 30 years, the Internet Archive has kept more than 1,000 billion web pages. But the future of these digital archives is uncertain today, according to the American magazine, "Wired". Indeed, many media oppose the archiving of their content, for fear that tech companies will use them to train their artificial intelligence models.
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In 30 years, the Internet Archive has kept more than 1,000 billion web pages. But the future of these digital archives is uncertain today, according to the American magazine, "Wired". Indeed, many media oppose the archiving of their content, for fear that tech companies will use them to train their artificial intelligence models.

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Courrier international broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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