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research · [1 source] · · Français(FR) RE: https:// mamot.fr/@amarois/116481048702 880293 J'apprends à sa lecture par exemple qu'Anthropic avait un projet baptisé "Panama" tout à fait "années 2000s"
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Anthropic's "Panama" project echoes early 2000s book scanning initiatives

Anthropic reportedly pursued a project named "Panama" that involved the destructive scanning of books. This initiative is described as reminiscent of early 2000s tech projects, drawing parallels to Google's past endeavors and concepts like "computational potential" and "linguistic capitalism." The project highlights a continued interest in large-scale data acquisition for AI development. AI

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IMPACT Reveals historical data acquisition methods potentially influencing current LLM training practices.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a past project of a major AI lab, which is more akin to historical research than a current release or significant event.

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    RE: https:// mamot.fr/@amarois/116481048702 880293 I learn from reading it, for example, that Anthropic had a project codenamed "Panama" that was very "2000s-esque"

    RE: https:// mamot.fr/@amarois/116481048702 880293 J'apprends à sa lecture par exemple qu'Anthropic avait un projet baptisé "Panama" tout à fait "années 2000s" de scan destructif de livres, à la Google du bon vieux temps du "potentiel computationnel" (Guedon) et du "capitalisme l…