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Eric Topol Warns that Dozens of Fake Cookbooks and Health Guides Misuse His Identity on Amazon

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Many AI companies claim that using copyrighted data for training is fair use since the resulting models are transformative and don't directly compete with the original works. Scammers on Amazon, however, are far less subtle. The article Eric Topol warns that dozens of fake cookbooks and health guides misuse his identity on Amazon appeared first on THE DECODER.
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Many AI companies say training on copyright data is legitimate because the resulting product is transformative and no competition to the training material. Amazon-Scammer sees this differently. The article doctor warns against dozens of AI-fake books under his name at Amazon first appeared on THE-DECODER.de.

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