At the Town Hall, CCC colleagues Babis Marmanis and Catherine Zaller Rowland will explore AI & LLM related issues with copyright experts Daniel Gervais and Noam Shemtov.
CCC’s Roy Kaufman writes in The Scholarly Kitchen about how generative AI has changed the dynamic of the EU’s Digital Single Market Copyright Directive (DSM), creating risks and challenges for rightsholders and users alike.
Reflecting on the past 15 months, the progress made in generative AI and large language models (LLMs) following the introduction and availability of ChatGPT to the public has dominated the headlines.
Is offshoring the training of AI a credible and efficient response to minimize copyright compliance risks or is offshoring merely a theoretical argument designed to both influence lawmakers and for government relations purposes?
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.
Learn how information professionals can approach the changing environment caused by the rapid-fire advancements in AI technology to raise the profile of the information center and provide value.
According to the Biden Administration, “the Executive Order establishes new standards for Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety and security, protects Americans’ privacy, advances equity and civil rights, stands up for consumers and workers, promotes innovation and competition, advances American leadership around the world, and more.”
The CX1 program has been an incredible vehicle to ensure the “voice of the customer” stays at the forefront of everything we do here at CCC; from the way we look critically at how we operate to how we deliver our products and services.