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by olliepro
140 days ago
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Much of the scientific medical literature is behind paywalls. They have tapped into that datasource (whereas ChatGPT doesn't have access to that data). I suspect that were the medical journals to make a deal with OpenAI to open up the access to their articles/data etc, that open evidence would rely on the existing customers and stickiness of the product, but in that circumstance, they'd be pretty screwed. For example, only 7% of pharmaceutical research is publicly accessible without paying.
See https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7048123/ |
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Edit: seems like it is ~10M USD.