Publisher sacrifices authors
The agreement with Microsoft was included in a trading update by the publisher’s parent company in May this year. However, academics published by the group [Taylor & Francis] claim they
- Have not been told about the AI deal,
- Were not given the opportunity to opt out and
- Are receiving no extra payment for the use of their research by the tech company [Microsoft].
Dr Ruth Alison Clemens, a lecturer in modern English literature whose work has been published by Taylor & Francis and Routledge, claimed authors hadn’t been contacted about the AI deal.
Clemens told The Bookseller: "I only found out about this via word of mouth in the past few days. I was shocked that they had not publicised this more widely to their authors, as the use of AI and LLMs is a prominent concern for academic researchers today."
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