Artificial Intelligence and the Media
Artificial Intelligence and the Media
Reconsidering Rights and Responsibilities
Pihlajarinne, Taina; Alen-Savikko, Anette
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
02/2022
320
Dura
Inglês
9781839109966
15 a 20 dias
List of contributors vii
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Media 1
Taina Pihlajarinne and Anette Alen-Savikko
PART I JOURNALISTIC PRINCIPLES AND
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
1 Bias, journalistic endeavours, and the risks of artificial
intelligence 8
M.R. Leiser
2 Transparency in algorithmic journalism: from ethics to law
and back 33
Anette Alen-Savikko
3 The journalistic exemption in personal data processing 61
Paeivi Korpisaari
PART II TRUST, DISINFORMATION AND PLATFORMS
4 Social media platforms as public trustees: an approach to
the disinformation problem 93
Philip M. Napoli and Fabienne Graf
5 Artificial intelligence is not a panacea: policing content on
social media platforms, three dilemmas and their ethical
and legal implications 123
Jingrong Tong
6 The commercial unfairness of recommender systems on
social media 148
Catalina Goanta and Gerasimos Spanakis
PART III REMITS AND LIMITS OF EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
7 Creations caused by humans (or robots)? Artificial
intelligence and causation requirements for copyright
protection in EU law 172
Ole-Andreas Rognstad
8 Artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights: the
quest or plea for artificial intelligence as a legal subject 192
Rosa Maria Ballardini and Robert van den Hoven van
Genderen
9 The European copyright system as a suitable incentive for
AI-based journalism? 215
Taina Pihlajarinne, Alexander Thesleff, Leo Leppaenen
and Sini Valmari
10 Press publishers' right and artificial intelligence 240
Juha Vesala
11 Access to data for training algorithms in machine learning:
copyright law and 'right-stacking' 272
Inger B. Orstavik
Conclusions on Artificial Intelligence and the Media 296
Taina Pihlajarinne and Anette Alen-Savikko
Index 300
List of contributors vii
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Media 1
Taina Pihlajarinne and Anette Alen-Savikko
PART I JOURNALISTIC PRINCIPLES AND
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
1 Bias, journalistic endeavours, and the risks of artificial
intelligence 8
M.R. Leiser
2 Transparency in algorithmic journalism: from ethics to law
and back 33
Anette Alen-Savikko
3 The journalistic exemption in personal data processing 61
Paeivi Korpisaari
PART II TRUST, DISINFORMATION AND PLATFORMS
4 Social media platforms as public trustees: an approach to
the disinformation problem 93
Philip M. Napoli and Fabienne Graf
5 Artificial intelligence is not a panacea: policing content on
social media platforms, three dilemmas and their ethical
and legal implications 123
Jingrong Tong
6 The commercial unfairness of recommender systems on
social media 148
Catalina Goanta and Gerasimos Spanakis
PART III REMITS AND LIMITS OF EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
7 Creations caused by humans (or robots)? Artificial
intelligence and causation requirements for copyright
protection in EU law 172
Ole-Andreas Rognstad
8 Artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights: the
quest or plea for artificial intelligence as a legal subject 192
Rosa Maria Ballardini and Robert van den Hoven van
Genderen
9 The European copyright system as a suitable incentive for
AI-based journalism? 215
Taina Pihlajarinne, Alexander Thesleff, Leo Leppaenen
and Sini Valmari
10 Press publishers' right and artificial intelligence 240
Juha Vesala
11 Access to data for training algorithms in machine learning:
copyright law and 'right-stacking' 272
Inger B. Orstavik
Conclusions on Artificial Intelligence and the Media 296
Taina Pihlajarinne and Anette Alen-Savikko
Index 300