InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Internet Archive’s Web Preservation Efforts Experience Sharp Decline in 2025

The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has dramatically reduced its archiving of news websites, with snapshots plummeting by 87% since mid-May 2025. According to reports, the nonprofit organization has cited operational challenges and resource allocation issues as contributing factors.

Significant Reduction in Digital Preservation

The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, widely regarded as an essential resource for digital preservation, has experienced a dramatic decrease in its archiving activities according to recent analysis. Sources indicate the platform has been capturing substantially fewer webpage snapshots, particularly from news websites, since mid-May 2025.

AIBusiness

Anthropic CEO Raises Concerns About Potential “Double Counting” in AI Infrastructure Deals

The chief executive of Anthropic has expressed concerns about transparency in recent artificial intelligence infrastructure agreements. Dario Amodei suggested some deals might be “double counting” the same data center investments across multiple companies.

AI Industry Deals Face Scrutiny Over Investment Reporting

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has raised concerns about transparency in recent artificial intelligence infrastructure deals, suggesting some agreements may be “double counting” investments, according to reports from industry discussions.

EducationTechnology

College Possible Marks 25 Years With AI Coaching Expansion to Boost Student Success

The national nonprofit College Possible is celebrating its 25th anniversary while launching Coach Possible, an AI-powered solution designed to expand student support. The organization has helped over 100,000 students from low-income backgrounds navigate college access and completion through proven coaching methods.

Nonprofit Celebrates Quarter Century of Student Success

College Possible, the national nonprofit dedicated to improving college access and success for students from low-income backgrounds, is celebrating its 25th year of operation in 2025, according to reports. Founded in 2000, the organization has grown from a single office in St. Paul, Minnesota to seven regional sites across the United States, serving approximately 25,000 high school and college students annually from underserved backgrounds.