AI labs buy, scan, shred millions of rare books

23 days ago by themachinestops to c/technology

Artificial intelligence labs are in a new arms race to buy up millions of rare books, slicing them open, scanning the pages and pulping the remains — sparking concerns that the last remaining copies of out-of-print texts are being destroyed on an industrial scale.

ISBNdb notes that “print books from the pre-LLM era are structurally guaranteed to be free of this contamination”.

“Millions of the most valuable books have never been digitised. They exist only in physical form, scattered across library shelves, used bookstores, and out-of-print catalogues. We get them to you at scale.”

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Goodlucksil 36 points 22 days ago

What's the point of destroying books after scanning them instead of reselling them apart from *hurr durr we are evil*?

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MadameBisaster 28 points 22 days ago

Cause to easily scan them they remove the binding and rebinding is more work %han destroyibg so the point is capitalism

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