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Comment by vintermann

5 days ago

Permissions, probably. Copyrights and statutes. Knowing the librarians, unfortunately the prestige of their job is more vested in denying you access than giving you access.

I mean it's their job to give people access to information, and they certainly do, but the mark of a professional, in their eyes, is guarding information. It's much more embarrassing for them professionally to give too much access than too little.

LLM training gives them a "respectable" way of bypassing that and give the world their information (which, in fairness, they probably all really want to do if they could).

If they wanted to they all have scanners and access to information on how to create torrents. Setting the information free isn't complicated, so it'd seem most of them, do not want to.

  • Where do you seed a 60 petabyte torrent? I'm sure some choice cuts of what individuals feel is important have made it to Anna's, but I don't think refusal to go on a full data liberation spree is evidence they don't care.