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AI – consequences for knowledge development.

Artificial intelligence (AI) affects all areas of society. Development is fast, changes are big and the consequences uncertain. AI undoubtedly has enormous potential for education and research, but it also raises a number of new issues. In this webinar, we take a closer look at how AI affects knowledge development. We start with a particular look at the copyright challenges that come with the use of AI. We then take a closer look at the role of libraries and at digital technology and possible consequences for
academic freedom.
The webinar is aimed at Union representative and members of the Norwegian Research Association.

We do not record our webinars.

  • Date:

    15. october 2024

  • Time:

    09:00 - 13:00

  • Location:

    Zoom, WEBINAR

  • Deadline:

    13. october 2024

  • Available places:

    400

The course will be held in Norwegian, but there will be a interpreter present to translate all content to English.

09.00

Welcome

 

By Chief Advisor Jorunn Dahl Norgård

 

 

09.10 – 10.20

Who wrote this?– A Copyrighted Look at Artificial Intelligence, Scraping, and Licenses

 

Introduction v/ Magnus Stray-Vyrje, Law firm Stray-Vyrje & co.
Questions and comments

 

 

10.20 – 10.30

Break

 

 

10.30 – 11.20

Artificial Intelligence and Research Support - Challenges and Opportunities Seen from the Library

 

Introduction Senior Librarian Michael Grote University of Bergen
Questions and comments

 

 

11.20 – 11.50

Break

 

 

11.50 – 12.50

Behind the platforms: Safeguarding intellectual property rights and academic freedom in Higher Education
Dr Janja Komljenovic
Senior Lecturer in Education Futures,
The University og Edinburgh

 

 

12.50 – 13.00

What should be the NAR's role and policy?
Rounding v/ Jorunn Dahl Norgård

 

Subject to change