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教育部「館館有AI」:持借書證免費用ChatGPT、Claude,全國47所國立大學推進中

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The Ministry of Education will pilot the "AI in Every Library" program in national libraries starting in the fourth quarter of this year. Citizens can use their library cards to access paid versions of AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for free, though the initial phase will provide only 5 computers per library. (Previous coverage: Sam Altman: OpenAI aims to be a "perpetually low-margin" large-scale infrastructure; high profits are simply unrealistic) (Background: Anthropic announces unlocking 4.6 million tokens for Opus without price increases! Context window tests crush GPT-5.4) A survey by the Institute for Information Industry shows that over 70% of the Taiwanese public uses free AI. It is not that the free versions of ChatGPT or Gemini are useless, but that there is an increasingly wide capability gap between them and the paid versions. Entering 2026, flagship models like GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus are only available to paid subscribers, while free users are effectively limited to the previous or even older generations of models. Legislator Ge Ru-jun defines this issue as "AI equality": not everyone can afford the monthly AI subscription fee of NT$600–700. The Ministry of Education's response is to make libraries the gateway to paid AI. The core mechanism is simple: one library card in exchange for access to paid AI tools. Starting in the fourth quarter of this year, three pilot sites will open simultaneously: the National Central Library, the National Library of Public Information, and the National Taiwan Library. Each will be equipped with 5 dedicated computers pre-installed with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, allowing visitors to use them at no extra cost. Minister of Education Cheng Ying-yao stated that the Ministry will assist 47 national universities across the country in promoting related programs. Regarding private universities, Department of Higher Education Director Liao Kao-hsien explained that they can apply for funding through existing channels. Libraries have historically served as a buffer for the digital divide. Now, AI subscription fees have become a new digital divide, and libraries are once again being tasked with the same role. However, the limit of only 5 computers per library is the most direct constraint on the scale of this program. The National Central Library serves over one million people annually. With 5 computers, even if each is used for 8 hours a day with 30-minute sessions, it can serve a maximum of 80 people per day. This figure is minuscule compared to the millions of library card holders nationwide and the hundreds of thousands of students who are structurally disadvantaged regarding AI tools. Furthermore, although these are paid subscriptions, the most powerful programming features of ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini currently have usage and time limits, meaning there are still many practical issues to resolve. Overall, "AI in Every Library" is more of a policy signal than a comprehensive solution. Its significance lies in the Ministry of Education formally acknowledging that the accessibility of AI tools is a public issue and that the library system is an appropriate venue for intervention. However, there is still a gap between acknowledging the problem and solving it. What is more worth tracking is the progress of the 47 national universities: the coverage efficiency in campus settings is far higher than the single-point model of libraries. If national universities can provide legal collective licensing for paid AI on campus, allowing students to use it with their student IDs, it would be closer to institutionalized infrastructure for AI equality.
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