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SUMMARY:AI Competencies Part 7: Who Owns AI? Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Workshop- Online Only - Brian Quinn\, Sara Schumacher
DESCRIPTION:Participants will: 1. Realize the legal implications of 
 submitting copyrighted work that AI can train on 2. Grasp the complexities 
 of defining authorship and ownership of AI-created works 3. Understand the 
 legal status of works created by artificial intelligence and the 
 implications for creators and users Learn about Creative Commons licenses 
 and other licensing options for AI-generated works\n\nThis workshop is Part 
 7 of the AI- Competencies Workshop Series\, featuring seven free online 
 workshops addressing four foundational areas of artificial intelligence 
 competence: Knowledge & Understanding\, Analysis & Evaluation\, Use & 
 Application\, and Ethical Considerations. The emergence of artificial 
 intelligence has created a number of issues related to originality\, 
 fabrication\, authorship and ownership. Who has rights to what is often 
 murky\, and copyright law and the legal system are playing catch up in an 
 attempt to address these issues. This workshop will explore the role that 
 AI plays in content creation and how it affects copyright protection. It 
 will clarify the concept of transformative work and its relation to 
 copyright. Understand the role of licensing in granting permissions for 
 AI-generated content and how you can apply it to your work.\n\n 
 \n\nbrian.quinn@ttu.edu\, sara.schumacher@ttu.edu
LOCATION:University Library
ORGANIZER;CN="TTU Libraries Research\, Instruction & Outreach":MAILTO:libraries.reference@ttu.edu
CATEGORIES:Online Workshops, Workshops
CONTACT;CN="TTU Libraries Research\, Instruction & Outreach":MAILTO:libraries.reference@ttu.edu
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URL:https://cal.library.ttu.edu/event/15904725
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