• derg@lemmy.world
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    “caught” also implies they’ve been hiding it… It’s been out in the open how they scan books to train AI for a while now.

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      I don’t think most people realize that the most efficient process for scanning books involves disassembling them.

      So of course they’re upset to hear the books are disposed of afterwards.

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      It has been almost a trope that every time the discussion of them buying up the used market and cutting them up to scan, some apologist comes along and says that these books are mass produced garbage and not rare.

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        Especially since the articles make it clear that the AI companies don’t care about rarity or quality. It’s just a dragnet to get as many books as possible. Sure, a lot of the books are going to be garbage, but some of them are going to be valuable, too.

        The AI must be fed, and the only criterion is the book has to be published before 2022.