Affiliation:
1. School of Science Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Auckland New Zealand
2. Data Science Center (DSC) University of Bremen Bremen Germany
Abstract
AbstractEcological researchers who train Artificial Intelligence models using digital media have to be cognizant of legal and ethical implications when sourcing such content from online repositories. The way forward? Complying with Creative Commons licensing requirements, obtaining consent from media creators and adhering to FAIR data principles. Collective action from researchers, repositories, licence providers, and legislators is needed to conserve this complex open media ecosystem. This way, we can continue to develop innovative applications to address pressing ecological issues while maintaining the trust of content creators and respecting the legal and ethical framework of online media use.
Funder
Fisheries Society of the British Isles
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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