Ethical AI and Librarianship
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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Art: Taking a Look at Copyright Challenges for Libraries
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Title | The Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Art: Taking a Look at Copyright Challenges for Libraries |
Type | Videos |
Creator | Melissa Smith Levine |
Link | https://www.aserl.org/event/the-rise-of-artificial-intelligence-and-art-taking-a-look-at-copyright-challenges-for-libraries |
Creation Date | 05/06/2024 |
Last Updated Date | -- |
Summary | This is a panel hosted by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) Professional Development Committee. The panelist, Melissa Levine, is the director of the copyright office at the University of Michigan. As an expert in copyright, publishing, scholarly publication, and open access, Levine explained how copyright law applies to AI art. In the panel, questions such as “who owns the copyright of AI-generated creations?” were discussed. These questions are particularly relevant to information professionals who seek professional development to better support ethical and responsible AI use in libraries and museums. The video (with captions) is freely and openly viewable through web browsers. The presentation slides are also available for download in PDF format. |
Topic | Ethical AI. Copyright. Art. Libraries. AI and librarianship. |
Source and Link | Association of Southeastern Research Libraries https://www.aserl.org/ |
Access | Open. |
Accessibility | Captions available. |
Audience | Librarian – General. Librarians – Academic. |
Platform or Format | Web – Vimeo. PDF slides. |
Length | 57:54:00 |
Geography | USA |
Language | eng |
Description Date | 06/02/2025 |