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fabulousrice t1_j8opxcn wrote
Reply to comment by Coomb in New study examines Leonardo da Vinci's experiments on gravity by Rear-gunner
But that’s how it starts. Once something is hosted, people have access to it and can work on translating it collaboratively. If 100% of all medical research was posted online and easily accessible, language barrier would not be as much of an issue as you think
Gonergonegone t1_j8ozbb5 wrote
They aren't talking about the language barrier. They're saying the people that originally translate and digitize it (which takes a lot of time and effort), they deserve to be paid.
CoderDispose t1_j8prgu9 wrote
I wonder if future generations of chat AI bots will help with this.
poonmaster64 t1_j9j9fnv wrote
This is kind of a terrifying idea in my opinion, current ai will create fake sources for information and convince itself that they’re legitimate, even with a lot of advances I don’t think I’ll ever want to trust ai to digitize, translate or compile information
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