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Artificial intelligence – copyright of what we put into it

The BookScout.ai software developed by Literacka became the inspiration for the next article ( the first article can be found at this link> CLICK ) by Tomasz Palak – attorney-at-law, speaker, blogger. In the post, we find the answer to the question about the copyright of what we analyze with artificial intelligence.

As you may remember, there is a blog entry about the copyright of the effects of artificial intelligence. However, it is worth considering what happens a bit earlier – that is, before placing something in a tool based on it that may be subject to such a law. Let us try to face this as well.

All in all, it can be said that I announced this entry. The previous one resulted from the cooperation with the Literacka company and it is the same with this one. I wrote there:
”Then there is the BookScout.ai tool from Literacka, which inspired today’s entry. What is it about? It relieves publishers of the first review of the (still so-called) “manuscripts” flowing to them from authors who wish to release their book. The report called the Book Map determines, among other things, whether the text fits the publisher’s profile, who may be interested in the text, what genre it fits, what evokes emotions and what is the quality of the language and the author’s style. We will discuss the rights of authors of books in this context separately – expect a second entry in a month ”.

This is this entry 😉

Therefore, we will consider how the publishing house can make texts and works available to Literacka (and not only) for analysis by artificial intelligence. And more broadly – on two possible scenarios of putting something in a magic box “artificial intelligence” in order to achieve some automated effect.

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