Authors’ Rights in the Age of AI – What We Know (so far) about AI in Scholarly Publishing

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UTA Libraries

Location

Central Library - Parlor (6th Floor)

Start Date

24-10-2024 11:00 AM

End Date

24-10-2024 12:00 PM

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For scholarly researchers, generative AI presents opportunities and risks. While AI technologies are revolutionizing content creation, peer review processes, and data analysis, there are also widespread concerns about ethics, such as training AI models on copyrighted data. Recently, scholarly publisher Taylor & Francis surprised academic authors by making a deal with Microsoft to grant access to their academic content for AI training. As a researcher, what might this all mean for the future of your publications? Join us for this presentation where we will discuss topics including: scholarly publishers' current AI policies and partnerships authors' rights in scholarly publishing connections between AI, copyright, and open licensing.

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Oct 24th, 11:00 AM Oct 24th, 12:00 PM

Authors’ Rights in the Age of AI – What We Know (so far) about AI in Scholarly Publishing

Central Library - Parlor (6th Floor)

For scholarly researchers, generative AI presents opportunities and risks. While AI technologies are revolutionizing content creation, peer review processes, and data analysis, there are also widespread concerns about ethics, such as training AI models on copyrighted data. Recently, scholarly publisher Taylor & Francis surprised academic authors by making a deal with Microsoft to grant access to their academic content for AI training. As a researcher, what might this all mean for the future of your publications? Join us for this presentation where we will discuss topics including: scholarly publishers' current AI policies and partnerships authors' rights in scholarly publishing connections between AI, copyright, and open licensing.

Refreshments will be provided.