Now Amazon is destroying rare books to train its AI.

Amazon is reportedly acquiring and then destroying books to scan them for AI training data. This practice, detailed in a 404 Media report, raises concerns about the preservation of physical media and the methods used to develop AI models.
Key takeaways
- Amazon is reportedly destroying books for AI training.
- This practice raises concerns about data sourcing ethics.
- AI development requires vast amounts of training data.
- Consider the origins of AI models you use.
Why it matters
This development highlights the significant data demands of AI development, potentially impacting access to information and cultural artifacts. Users of AI tools should be aware of the ethical implications and data sourcing behind the technologies they rely on.
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