Taylor & Francis and Wiley sold out their researchers in bulk, this should be a crime.

Researchers need to be able to consent or refuse to consent and science need to be respected more than that.

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    “it is in the public interest for these emerging technologies to be trained on high-quality, reliable information.”

    Oh, well if you say so. Oh wait, no one has a say anyway because corporations ru(i)n everything.

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        If that’s what it takes to get rid of CEOs then I’m on board.

        Seriously though, that’s the best application of AI. CEO is a simple logic based position, or so they tell us, that happens to consume more financial resources than many dozen lower level employees. If anyone is on the chopping block it should be them, in both senses of the phrase.

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          For CEOs it might even bring down the percentage of nonsense they say even with the high rates of nonsense AI produces.

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      It’s nice to see them lowering the bar for “high-quality” at the same time. Really makes it seem like they mean it. /s