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Thinking About ChatGPT and the Future — Where Are We On AI’s Development Curve?

A compilation of links and a video to incisive analyses of ChatGPT and what it means for the future. The post Thinking About ChatGPT and the Future — Where Are We On AI’s Development Curve? appeared...

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Some Thoughts on Five Pending AI Litigations — Avoiding Squirrels and Other...

Five pending cases may set new ground rules for use of training materials for AI. Here is what to watch. The post Some Thoughts on Five Pending AI Litigations — Avoiding Squirrels and Other AI...

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Roman Numeral Error Shaved Ten Years Off A Movie’s Copyright

Best double check those Roman numerals in your copyright notice... The post Roman Numeral Error Shaved Ten Years Off A Movie’s Copyright appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

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Controlled Digital Lending Takes a Blow in Court

A Federal judge's ruling offered a stern rebuke of the Internet Archive's National Emergency Library and its controlled digital lending service, providing a significant victory for the four publishers...

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The Supreme Court Case of Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith: What, if...

The Supreme Court has ruled in the Andy Warhol--Prince fair use case. What does this mean for scholarly communications, and the reuse of materials for AI training? The post The Supreme Court Case of...

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Why Does the U.S. Copyright Office Require Libraries to Lie to Users about...

The copyright warning notice prescribed by the US Copyright Office misleads library patrons about their fair use rights, and must change. The post Why Does the U.S. Copyright Office Require Libraries...

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Appeals Court Rules That Library of Congress Can No Longer Require Deposit of...

An appeals court has ruled that it is unconstitutional for the government to require deposit of published works in the Library of Congress The post Appeals Court Rules That Library of Congress Can No...

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Libraries, Archives, Choice and Red Envelopes: The Growth of Streaming, the...

The role of libraries and archives as streaming grows, choice declines, and the death of the red envelopes arrives. The post Libraries, Archives, Choice and Red Envelopes: The Growth of Streaming, the...

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AI and Scholarly Societies

Robert Harington provides a template for scholarly societies wondering how to grapple with the overwhelming and omnipresent prospect of an AI future. The post AI and Scholarly Societies appeared first...

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Chefs Panel Discusses AI, Integrity and Open Content in Frankfurt

A report of the Chef's panel on AI, Open content, and research integrity during the Frankfurt Book Fair. The post Chefs Panel Discusses AI, Integrity and Open Content in Frankfurt appeared first on The...

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The United States Copyright Office Notice of Inquiry on AI: A Quick Take

A selection of questions and answers from Copyright Clearance Center's response to the United States Copyright Office “Artificial Intelligence and Copyright" request for comment. The post The United...

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Ask The Chefs: The US Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence

We asked the Chefs for their thoughts on the Biden Administration's Executive Order on “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence.” The post Ask The Chefs: The US Executive Order on...

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The Year in Review: 2023 in The Scholarly Kitchen

Before we launch into 2024, a look back at 2023 in The Scholarly Kitchen. The post The Year in Review: 2023 in The Scholarly Kitchen appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

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Protecting Commercial AI Rights is Harder than You Think — EU Edition

Legislation often lags technological advances. The EU's Digital Single Market Copyright Directive leaves many open questions regarding AI text- and data-mining. The post Protecting Commercial AI Rights...

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Chef de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing’s Top Table – Amy Brand

Robert Harington talks to Dr. Amy Brand of MIT Press, in this series of perspectives from some of Publishing’s leaders across the non-profit and for-profit sectors of our industry. The post Chef de...

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