2026-01-30
27 分钟So you might have heard of the AI startup called Anthropic.
This is the company behind the AI chatbot, Claude.
Well, in 2024,
executives at Anthropic ramped up an ambitious project that they'd hoped to keep quiet.
It was codenamed Project Panama,
and internal planning documents recently unsealed in legal filings described it as their,
quote, effort to destructively scan all the books in the world.
Project Panama was Anthropics' ambitious project to buy as many books as it possibly could.
It would take them to a scanning center.
It would slice off the spines, scan every page one by one, feed it into this digital library.
It thought
if it could get all the pros from all the books in the world that it would be able to build the best AI chatbot of all.
This week...
Technology reporter Will Oremis first reported on Project Panama's details exposed in these legal filings.
It was really evocative that this company was literally destroying hundreds of thousands,
maybe millions of books.
Because that's sort of what creatives are worried about, right?
Like the destruction and the aggregation of their work into these gargantuan AI systems that are going to hoover up all the knowledge in the world.
It was just sort of like a physical manifestation of that concern.
Initial details about Anthropic's hunger for books emerged in documents filed in a copyright lawsuit.