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The Johns Hopkins University Press plans to license its books for use in AI model training, aiming to boost visibility and protect content from unauthorized use.
Johns Hopkins University Press (JHUP) is the latest academic publisher to announce plans to license its books to train proprietary large language models. According to an email JHUP sent to authors ...
Authors at the Johns Hopkins University Press will be able to opt out of the AI licensing agreement until the end of August; ...
As 2023 draws to a close, we reached out to scholars and experts from across Johns Hopkins University, asking about their favorite books from the past year. From novels to memoirs to essays to ...
Shalene Gupta, who graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2009 with degrees in creative writing and psychology, wrote “The Cycle” about her experience with premenstrual dysphoric syndrome ...
Everly is a Johns Hopkins University clinical psychologist, public-health scholar and author. Everly writes about and researches resilience, stress management, psychological first aid and more.
As 2022 nears an end, we reached out to an array of scholars and experts from across Johns Hopkins University, asking about their favorite books from the past year. From gripping novels to insightful ...