Responsible use of research content
in GenAI tools

Status

This Task & Finish Group is currently active and seeking feedback by mid-June 2026.

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Book, news, and journal publishers join with authors in amicus brief in support of music publishers in Concord v. Anthropic

On March 30, 2026, the Association of American Publishers (AAP), News/Media Alliance (N/MA), International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers (STM), and Authors Guild (AG) filed an amicus brief supporting the plaintiffs in Concord Music Group v. Anthropic. This case was brought in October 2023 by several music publishers alleging that Anthropic unlawfully used copyrighted musical works, particularly a large corpus of song lyrics, for training the AI product Claude. The case is before the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The joint amicus brief explains that copyright law does not permit Anthropic, a multibillion-dollar company, to systematically copy human-authored works without permission, let alone to enrich itself by generating content that displaces the works it has taken. On fair use factor one, the amici highlight the latest academic research showing that large language models like Claude memorize works used in training in ...
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STM publishes new discussion document on responsible use of research content in generative AI

STM has published “Toward Responsible Use of Research Content in Generative AI,” a discussion document putting forward considerations for the responsible use of research content in generative AI tools, and inviting the broader research and GenAI development community to engage. The document focuses on what makes research content and research communication distinct from other types...
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Global reporting standard for AI disclosure in research: first consultation is open

Transparency about the use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in research articles and other scholarly outputs is an important aspect of research integrity. At present, practices for  how  to disclose AI use vary widely across disciplines, regions, and publication cultures.  To address this issue, STM has released a report “Recommendations for a Classification of AI...
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STM Regional APAC Seminar

Professor Ginny Barbour, Co-Chair, DORA Professor Barbour has been and continues to be involved in many aspects of the research publishing ecosystem as described in below. We have particularly invited her to brief and update us on developments at DORA (The Declaration of Research Assessment) as the current Co-Chair, and on her advisory involvement in...

STM Dinner & Conference 2026 | Frankfurt

Operationalising Trust Knowledge Infrastructure · Responsible AI Trust in research can no longer be assumed. It must now be designed, governed, and demonstrated across borders, technologies, and institutions—particularly as national research policies diverge, AI reshapes scholarly workflows, and global research production accelerates. This year’s STM Dinner and Conference in Frankfurt asks a practical question: how...

STM I&I Days 2026

SAVE THE DATES! Join us for one or both of the STM I&I days. Programs to follow STM Innovator Fair | 8th December 2026 STM Integrity Day | 9th December 2026 Helpful Information: See here for nearby restaurants See here for nearby bars & pubs See here for nearby hotels See here for the “London Tool Kit” (maps and public transport maps) BMA-House-–-Sustainable-events-guide.pdf...

STM 2-day US Annual Conference 2027

SAVE THE DATE!   Want to stay in the loop with STM events and timely news updates? Sign up for our newsletter here Annual Conference Program Committee TBD: Helpful information See here for nearby restaurants See here for nearby bars & pubs See here for nearby hotels See here for the Dulles International Airport and...

Test Event

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