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Screen Time | Shall we stop destroying books to train AI?

Screen Time | Shall we stop destroying books to train AI?

Tech reporter Rutger Otto questions the practice of destroying physical books once they have been used to train generative AI models. He argues that this approach should be reconsidered and explores alternative ways to handle these materials.

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