As AI technologies raise new questions, copyright law must adapt to address issues of unauthorized reproduction and adaptation of creative works in the training and use of LLMs.
CCC reached out to Blanca Chou, Senior Director, Global Information & Business Services, at Otsuka Pharmaceutical, among others, to gain more understanding of the incorporation of tools with AI capabilities into their everyday workflows.
CCC reached out to multiple information management professionals to gain a better understanding of the ways in which they are incorporating tools with AI capabilities into their workflow.
Excerpts, poems, newspaper and magazine articles, and other shorter texts create a bridge for students to make a connection between themselves and the core curriculum.
Every year, millions of requests for content are placed by researchers using CCC’s document delivery service. The vast majority of items requested are made available to researchers in seconds, but there are times when researchers require content that isn’t so readily available.
As powerful AI tools become more integrated into daily operations, a critical question looms: How do we ensure responsible and legal use of these groundbreaking technologies?
As AI technologies continue to gain traction, pending lawsuits and legal uncertainty around the globe highlight the need to respect copyright law while leveraging the power of Artificial Intelligence.