
Panellists discuss data, AI and patents in a session at the CIPA Annual Congress 2025. L-R: Greg Corcoran, Rose Hughes, Ben Hoyle, Coreena Brinck, Julio Fonseca
15 October 2025NewsEuropeSarah Speight
Data in the age of AI and why its value lies in quality, not quantity
Artificial intelligence requires vast amounts of data, but its true value now lies in accuracy and careful curation, finds Sarah Speight.
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