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AI firms destroy books after digitizing them for training data

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from Express Tribune ·

AI companies are buying used books in bulk, scanning them for training data, and then destroying the physical copies. This practice has sparked a copyright debate as authors and publishers question the legality of using copyrighted works without permission. The scale of destruction is unknown but raises ethical concerns about preserving literary heritage.

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The physical destruction of books adds a tangible, wasteful dimension to the ongoing AI copyright controversy, highlighting the industry's disregard for intellectual property and cultural preservation.
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