Understanding how copyright intersects with AI workflows is essential for building effective, compliant systems that can deliver results while respecting intellectual property rights.
Bryn Williams-Jones covers the limitations early researchers should consider when using generative AI tools, and what researchers should keep in mind when evaluating how to responsibly employ AI functionality.
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.
As organizations increasingly leverage AI to fuel research and innovation, a key challenge is confirming that the content used is properly licensed and the associated rights are respected.
Fast-paced organizations that rely on and invest heavily in R&D should not only regard published content as the heart of innovation, but also possess a deep appreciation of the system of copyright protecting this intellectual property.
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