Publisher policies on AI use: is it time for change?
Find out how publisher AI policies need to evolve in the face of fast-changing technology.
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Find out how publisher AI policies need to evolve in the face of fast-changing technology.
Jayne Packham highlights key updates to the 2024 ABPI Code of Practice.
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