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With generative AI (GenAI) adoption heating up, telecommunications face a complex and shifting landscape of copyright and compliance risk, especially when leveraging third-party content.
Oliver Patel and Roanie Levy discuss the legal, ethical, and commercial stakes of responsible AI development and highlight how copyright intersects with governance and compliance strategies.
In this Informed Frontier podcast episode, Jessica Miles speaks with CCC’s Lauren Tulloch about how AI is shifting the legal landscape and what firms need to know to manage AI tools responsibly.
For R&D and data science professionals, the ability to discover relevant scientific content quickly can determine whether a team accelerates toward innovation or gets bogged down with information overload.
The future of AI will be shaped not just in courtrooms, but in direct licensing negotiations, collective rights initiatives, and the choices we make today about how our works can (and cannot) be used.Â
Opt-in copyright licensing solutions for AI companies exist in the market, and they will grow only if policymakers press Big Tech to respect copyright and support a system that offers AI developers access to copyright content on free-market terms.