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Elsevier announces new generative AI feature
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Elsevier announces new generative AI feature

Elsevier has announced a new generative AI feature will power Scopus, an abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, so researchers can get deeper insights faster.

04/09/2023

Guardian blocks OpenAI scraper
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Guardian blocks OpenAI scraper

The Guardian has blocked OpenAI from using its content to power artificial intelligence products such as ChatGPT.

04/09/2023

Publishers Association urges government to ensure AI respects UK IP law
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Publishers Association urges government to ensure AI respects UK IP law

The Publishers Association has written to the PM asking that he uses the upcoming summit as an opportunity to make it clear that intellectual property law should be respected when any content is ingested by AI systems.

31/08/2023

Who will train the robots now?
COLUMN

Who will train the robots now?

What will be the future of generative AI if publishers start to block the crawlers?

By James Evelegh  |  24/08/2023

EPC joins media organizations to call for global AI policy
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EPC joins media organizations to call for global AI policy

EPC has joined global news and publishing organizations to sign an open letter to policymakers and industry leaders globally, laying out proposed principles for the regulated and responsible growth of generative AI models.

11/08/2023

Nottinghamshire Live launches AI trial
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Nottinghamshire Live launches AI trial

The editor of Nottinghamshire Live has written a letter to readers about its experimentation with AI tools.

08/08/2023

AI can paint, but is it art?
Dickon Ross’s publishing world

AI can paint, but is it art?

In his June column, Dickon Ross looked at the ability – or inability – of artificial intelligence to write an engaging column. Now, he puts AI’s artistic skills to the test.

By Dickon Ross  |  07/08/2023

WAN-IFRA joins RSF to frame "AI Charter in Media"
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WAN-IFRA joins RSF to frame "AI Charter in Media"

WAN-IFRA has joined RSF and other international news organisations to frame an "AI Charter in Media".

28/07/2023

AI, AI… Oi!
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AI, AI… Oi!

This headline – meant to be sung to the tune of “Old McDonald Had a Farm” – is inspired by publishers’ growing, and totally valid, angst around chatbots’ implications for the business, says US columnist Karlene Lukovitz.

By Karlene Lukovitz  |  28/06/2023

The next generation of AI?
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The next generation of AI?

Artificial intelligence is not new – publishers have been doing innovative things with it for years. But, writes Charlie Beckett, generative AI does represent a step change...

By Charlie Beckett  |  28/06/2023

Robot vs Human
Dickon Ross’s publishing world

Robot vs Human

Will columnists be replaced by ChatGPT et al? Ultimately, that will be decided by who writes better. Dickon Ross has submitted two versions of his column, one by ChatGPT, one by himself. Compare & contrast…

By Dickon Ross  |  28/06/2023

Digital Content Next issues AI principles
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Digital Content Next issues AI principles

Digital Content Next, a US-based trade body, has issued seven principles for the development and governance of generative AI.

08/06/2023

AI: what is it good for?
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AI: what is it good for?

James Evelegh looks at the impact AI is likely to have on the publishing sector.

By James Evelegh  |  08/06/2023

The Post announces its next steps in AI innovation
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The Post announces its next steps in AI innovation

In an announcement from the publisher and CEO Fred Ryan, The Washington Post has outlined its next steps in AI innovation.

01/06/2023

AI: knowing its limitations
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AI: knowing its limitations

AI looks set to play a big role in all our futures, but there are some things it can’t do…

By James Evelegh  |  04/05/2023

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