How AI is changing the way publishers think about ownership and intellectual property
While the adoption of AI in media and publishing has accelerated, it has also escalated the need to safeguard intellectual property. Because large language models are trained on vast datasets, companies relying on subscriptions or licensing agreements are at risk of having their work scraped and redistributed by these LLMs. This breaches copyright and ultimately devalues the work of writers and creators.
To successfully navigate this evolving landscape, media organizations must adopt proactive measures, including staying informed about the latest legal developments, establishing clear theoretical guidelines for using AI and implementing robust pre-publication verification processes.
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- The rise of AI in media content creation and distribution
- Navigating copyright law in the age of AI
- Preserving journalistic integrity in an AI-driven world
- How teams are integrating proactive protection into their workflows
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