Amazon Caught Destroying Rare Books to Train AI

Amazon is reportedly destroying rare books after scanning them to gather data for AI training. This practice raises concerns about the preservation of cultural artifacts and the methods used to develop large language models.
Key takeaways
- Amazon scans rare books for AI training data
- Destroying physical copies raises preservation concerns
- Ethical data sourcing for AI is critical
- AI development may impact cultural heritage
Why it matters
This incident highlights the potential conflict between AI development and the preservation of physical media. For users of AI tools, it underscores the importance of understanding the data sources and ethical considerations behind the technology.
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