What did the Data Governance Working Group work on in 2022?
Global Partnership on AI (GPAI) is a multidisciplinary initiative, joining together experts from various fields to foster international cooperation in responsibly developing all things AI in theory and practice.
Data Governance Working Group (DGWG) is one of the four groups of experts, working for sustainable development of AI in the scope of GPAI.
In 2022, the DGWG worked on three projects: enabling data sharing for social benefit through data trusts, privacy enhancing technology and our most prominent project of 2022, advancing research and practice on data justice.
The result of the DGWG research on data justice are multiple resources for theory and practice alike. In the beginning of 2022, we made available the repository of data justice studies and a comprehensive literature review. On the basis of that, we authored guides regarding data justice for policymakers, developers and impacted communities as well as primers data and social and economic justice, respectively.
The expert reports from 2022 as well as 2021 and 2020 are available on the GPAI website.
ChatGPT poses difficult questions in the field of authorship as well as in the field of ethics in science (and also in other fields where independent work is required).
How does the right to education and science limit copyright law?
In June 2022, Communia launched a competition for the best implementation of the Directive on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market (DSM Directive). The “Eurovision DSM contest” aims to track the implementation of the DSM Directive in the 27 EU member states.
Knowledgerights 21 is organizing a webinar on flexible copyright exceptions from a European perspective that will take place on February 13, 2023, from 11:00 to 12:30.