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50 sats \ 4 replies \ @optimism 1 Nov \ parent \ on: Project Alexandria: Freeing Scientific Knowledge from Copyright Burdens via LLMs AI
I'll work on getting you a list. The most prominent is probably Elsevier Health -> OpenEvidence from 2 years ago.
Cool, thank you. I should have googled myself before asking. For anyone else that's curious, I came across this:
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Those are mostly MSM publishers though - something that the AI companies chase because it's in their interest to buy the journalists. There is less threat coming from scientific publications (and both Anthropic and Meta have allegedly been training on libgen) so these deals are less visible.
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Springer is a big deal, I saw a deal with them. They're privately held too, so less likely to disclose all the terms.
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From https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2024/10/01/an-ai-companion-for-everyone/ under
CoPilot Daily:We are working with partners such as Reuters, Axel Springer, Hearst Magazines, USA TODAY Network and Financial Times, and plan to add more sources over time.
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