Let’s say that in some obscure corner of the world there’s a freakishly 
intelligent child that reads 100 papers from sci-hub and arxiv every day and 
keeps doing this until she’s 40. Her comprehension is high and her reasoning 
unmatched. She sees how to apply these models within the fields where they were 
proposed and in others and can synthesize high-quality engineering solutions at 
will. 

Has she stolen something? sci-hub did the distribution, so it is not 
technically her copyright violation. 





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