Amazon buys rare books for AI training, reportedly destroys originals

Amazon is reportedly acquiring and then destroying rare books to use their content for AI training. This practice involves high-speed scanning after the books are disassembled, raising questions about the preservation of physical media.
Key takeaways
- Amazon reportedly disassembles books for AI data.
- Ethical questions arise over cultural artifact destruction.
- AI training data sources may impact physical media.
- Preservation of original content is a growing concern.
Why it matters
This development highlights potential conflicts between AI development and cultural heritage. Users should be aware that the data powering AI models may come from sources that are permanently altered or lost in the process.
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