The rise of AI-produced tracks is challenging listeners and platforms alike, prompting calls for improved detection methods, transparency, and regulation amid surging uploads and chart successes. Streaming services are increasingly awash with music produced or assisted by artificial intelligence, prompting renewed debate about how listeners can tell the difference and what platforms should do about it. According to reporting in The Washington Post, distinguishing synthetic tracks from human-made recordings remains challenging for listeners and for the services themselves as AI tools proliferate; meanwhile the chart success of AI-created acts has underscored the urgency of the issue. [5][7] “AI music and…
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Social Democrats in Ireland propose new legal measures to give people statutory ownership over their likeness and voice online, addressing the rising menace of AI-generated deepfakes and extremist content. Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns has set out plans for a new law to give people statutory control over how their…
EU plans to implement large-scale biometric registration at borders reveal practical and ethical challenges, prompting demands for independent testing, transparency, and clearer public communication as the system undergoes phased rollout and industry scrutiny intensifies. European plans to register travellers’ biometric data at scale are exposing the practical and ethical frictions…
The UK government has announced a pioneering collaboration with Microsoft to develop an evaluation framework for detecting AI-manipulated media, alongside new legislation against non-consensual synthetic images, positioning itself as a global leader in combating synthetic media crimes. The UK government has announced a partnership with Microsoft to build a new…
The UK government has unveiled a pioneering framework to establish global standards for deepfake detection, aiming to combat the rapid rise of AI-generated fake images, videos, and audio amid growing concerns over safety and misinformation. The UK government has launched a coordinated push to build a formal testing regime for…
A Cologne court has allowed Meta to use publicly available Facebook and Instagram content for AI training, sparking debate over data protection, innovation, and competitive integrity in Europe. In a contentious development for data protection and tech policy in Europe, a German appeals court has cleared Meta to use content…
Major publishers and platforms are increasingly restricting web archiving and deploying paid content licences amid rising industry tensions over control, consent, and preservation in the era of AI demand, reshaping the future of digital knowledge sharing. Major publishers and some high-profile platforms have moved to bar the Internet Archive and…
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