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DeepSeek OCR

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ellisd ◴[] No.45641234[source]
The paper makes no mention of Anna’s Archive. I wouldn’t be surprised if DeepSeek took advantage of Anna’s offer granting OCR researchers access to their 7.5 million (350 TB) Chinese non-fiction collection ... which is bigger than Library Genesis.

https://annas-archive.org/blog/duxiu-exclusive.html

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ikamm ◴[] No.45642836[source]
Why do they need to grant access for people to use copies of books they don’t own?
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1. est ◴[] No.45653004[source]
> The books from Duxiu have long been pirated on the Chinese internet. Usually they are being sold for less than a dollar by resellers. They are typically distributed using the Chinese equivalent of Google Drive, which has often been hacked to allow for more storage space

Ownership laundering.