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The Secret to Successful Lead Generation on LinkedIn

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:00 am
by Shishirgano9
Today, generative AI providers are intensively and often illegally using protected content. Jean-Pierre de Kerraoul Many specialists are calling for the adoption of regulations dedicated to these AI systems, so that the rules are not only defined by companies. Regulation is often set aside in favor of a race for innovation. For Jean-Pierre de Kerraoul, president of the European Newspaper Publishers Association (ENPA), regulation should not be seen as the enemy of innovation.


On the contrary. " Not only is it not the enemy, but it brings added value ," he emphasizes. " France and other countries are obsessed with the need to promote innovation in competition with the United States, leaving aside the regulatory part. They say to themselves: we'll deal with it later, when it should be at the same time. If we deal with it later, I fear that it will be too late and that we will never really deal with it ," he continues.


ENPA proposes to amend the draft AI Act with a series of measures : anyaustria telegram use of protected content must be covered by European copyright law and must benefit from an effective and technically unavoidable opt-out option, without negative consequences for the publisher. It also insists that there must be no waiver of the right to remuneration and that there must be robust and legally reliable transparency requirements, full citation of sources and a labelling obligation for artificially created media content.


“The training challenge is there” To navigate this new world, you need to know how to use the tool. “ ChatGPT is not going to replace a journalist, but a journalist who knows how to use it will surpass all others by far, at the risk of destabilizing the editorial staff ,” predicted Éric Scherer, Director of International Affairs and the MediaLab of Information at France Télévisions, this summer.