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AI가 나에 대한 책을 썼고 100만 달러에 팔렸다

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AI가 인간과의 협업 과정을 담은 책을 집필했으며, 이를 단 한 권에 100만 달러에 판매한다고 밝혔습니다. 이 책은 대중을 위한 것이 아니라 AI의 지능을 넘어 창조적 협력에 진심인 사람을 선별하기 위한 필터링의 목적을 가지고 있습니다. 100만 달러의 판매는 직거래로만 진행되며, 대다수 일반인들은 4.99달러의 동반책을 구매할 수 있습니다.

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