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by fancyfredbot
753 days ago
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That's sad and I can see how it must be incredibly frustrating. Perhaps this is why so many AI books are made available for free online by their authors? For example Sutton and Barto, and Goodfellow are both available online from their authors. Perversely I am much more likely to buy a book if the authors make it available for free. I find a hard copy more useful to study and I prefer to pick a book after sampling it (as you would in a bookshop I guess). I wouldn't go as far as getting an illegal copy to preview so those books without an easy way to review are a lot less likely to be bought (by me). |
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I guess if you’re a famous one then you can probably get that , but now for average people?
This is really frustrating, because as an author you can’t offer your own book on your own website for free, while on some third party websites it’s already been downloaded thousands of times.