At London Book Fair, Publishers Urge Permission for AI Training
Without exaggeration, the entire London Book Fair stood on the intersection of publishing, copyright, and AI.
Without exaggeration, the entire London Book Fair stood on the intersection of publishing, copyright, and AI.
At SSP, Randy Townsend has led efforts to prioritize mental health awareness and support within the scholarly communications ecosystem.
For nearly half a century, the Journal Citation Reports, or JCR, have been “must reading” in universities around the world. Dr. Nandita Quaderi, a senior vice president and the editor in chief for Web of Science at Clarivate, shares the latest developments in the JCR’s ongoing evolution.
High-quality, authentic content deepens engagement with students and advance literacy achievement.
AI tools now conduct systematic review of scientific literature for government officials by searching millions of information sources. And the machines are expected to do much more in years ahead.
Last year, publishers debated the impact of AI and fought book bans in US schools and libraries.
What if machines can be taught to think just as we do?
We must not take for granted how critical these media activities are to the joy of celebrating our humanity and to the responsibility of sustaining our freedom.
Recorded at Copyright & Technology Conference 2023
At the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair last week, the halls were alive with the sounds of AI.