The AI Orphan? Protecting Science & Research in an AI Debate Dominated by the Entertainment Industry
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 Published On Sep 30, 2024

27 September 2024 - KR21 webinar, in which our expert speakers outlined several of the pressures publicly funded institutions and researchers face in the current AI environment and suggested a pragmatic way forward.

Timestamps:
⏱️ 00:00 | Intro
⏱️ 05:37 | Ben White - AI & the Research Sector
⏱️ 37:42 | Rachael Samberg - Efforts to Restrict AI Rights in License Agreements
⏱️ 56:04 | Clemens Neudecker - Cultural Heritage Collections as Data for AI: Issues & Opportunities
⏱️ 01:08:48 | Q&A
⏱️ 01:31:25 | Wrap-up

Key Experts:
🎙️ Clemens Neudecker - Researcher, Project Manager and Library hacker at Berlin State Library
🎙️ Rachael Samberg - Director, Scholarly Communication & Information Policy at Berkeley, University of California
🎙️ Benjamin White - Co-founder of Knowledge Rights 21

A must-watch:
🔹 To grasp how the entertainment industry is mounting pressure on policy makers to restrict AI
🔹 To understand the research sector’s perspective on AI regulation
🔹 To learn how we can make the European copyright framework more supportive of scientific research
🔹 To discover strategies for reversing Europe’s current approach, which is set to promote bias and poor model prediction

🗃️ Don't forget to check out:
KR21’s long read on the alarming trend of publishers hindering AI use in universities
🔗 https://www.knowledgerights21.org/new...
KR21 Principles on Artificial Intelligence, Science & Research
🔗 https://www.knowledgerights21.org/new...
🔗 https://www.knowledgerights21.org/wp-...
KR21 AI Primer
🔗 https://www.knowledgerights21.org/wp-...

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