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.
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.
At the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair last week, the halls were alive with the sounds of AI.
AI is building a strong presence in the scholarly publishing industry, creating opportunities and dilemmas that pose important ethical questions.
Nadim Sadek entwines the histories of AI and book publishing to make his case that AI technologies can complement, and not necessarily replace, human authors, editors, and publishers.
“We need to work on AI literacy in education,” says Prof. Mairéad Pratschke.
Writers in Hollywood are the latest to declare concerns that technology based in powerful artificial intelligence tools may jeopardize their livelihoods.
“Good name in man and woman,” wrote Shakespeare, “is the immediate jewel of their souls.”
Writers in Hollywood are the latest to declare concerns that technology based in powerful artificial intelligence tools may jeopardize their livelihoods.
Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT-3 received its language training from 300 billion words on the internet, all written in books, journal articles, and Wikipedia.