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Unredacted files reveal Anthropic’s ‘secret plan’ to ‘destructively scan all the books in the world'
(www.thebookseller.com)
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I assume "destructively scan" means to cut the spine off so they lie flat, and that one copy of each book will be scanned? Isn't that a pretty normal way of doing it in cases where the prints aren't rare?
Probably, yes. I think there's a copyright reason behind destroying the book?
It just doesn't work if the spine is still there.
Or throw the book into a shredder connected to a scanner that combines the page puzzle internally.
Yes, but I don't think they're checking what they're ingesting super hard, especially at those volumes.