Panel of Industry Experts to Discuss the Way That Generative AI Tools Will Change Publishing and Research
CCC, a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, will present a Town Hall discussion via LinkedIn live on 30 March at 11:00 a.m. EDT/16:00 BST/17:00 CEST that will address the questions, “What is the evolving nature of originality and authenticity?” And “What place do human expertise and empathy have when machines provide information?”
Speakers include Mary Ellen Bates, Bates Information Services; Steven Brill, NewsGuard; Tracey Brown, Sense about Science; Gina Chua, Semafor; and Gordon Crovitz, NewsGuard.
“Sophisticated chatbots and other AI tools have developed the ability to write entire news articles and even research papers,” said Tracey Armstrong, President and CEO, CCC. “We look forward to this Town Hall forum on how publishing and research will change as a result of generative AI tools.”
CCC has previously hosted virtual Town Hall discussions on “Data Directions,” “What’s Ahead for Librarians and Researchers,” “Understanding the New UKRI Open Access Policy,” and “The Future of Collective Licensing – Copyright in the Digital Marketplace.”
Audience questions are welcome and may be submitted in advance to events@copyright.com.
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