Elon Musk’s recent $1 million prize for long-form articles on X has ignited debate over its underlying motives, with critics questioning whether it promotes genuine literary expression or serves as a tool for ideological and commercial control amid platform-driven controversy. Elon Musk’s decision to put $1 million behind a prize for long-form writing looked, at first glance, like an unlikely vote of confidence in essays. X said the competition was meant to reward the best-performing article published on the platform during a payout cycle, with entries required to be at least 1,000 words, in English, and originally unpublished. The company…
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The collapse of startups is unveiling a new revenue stream as messy workplace data, from Slack messages to emails, is sold to AI developers , raising ethical and privacy issues in the process. A growing number of collapsed startups are discovering that the by-products of everyday work can be turned…
A landmark ruling in Germany clarifies that transforming a copyrighted photograph into an AI-generated comic-style image does not necessarily breach copyright, emphasising the significance of creative choices in AI-assisted works. A German appeals court has ruled that turning a copyrighted photograph into an AI-generated comic-style image does not necessarily amount…
Researchers from Iowa State University find that journalists tend to avoid humanising AI in their reporting, highlighting the nuanced language that shapes public perceptions of artificial intelligence and its capabilities. Researchers at Iowa State University say journalists are generally careful about describing artificial intelligence in human terms, even though everyday…
A source-code leak at Anthropic highlights the fragility of rights protection amid technological and enforcement challenges, while European courts provide clarity on copyright exceptions and broader issues in IP strategy emerge across sectors. A week that began with a source-code leak at Anthropic and ended with fresh guidance from Luxembourg…
A US federal court has mandated Anna’s Archive to pay approximately $322 million after being found to have scraped vast amounts of music data from Spotify without permission, signalling a potential shift in how courts address digital piracy and data scraping. A US federal court has ordered Anna’s Archive to…
Major AI companies are forging licensing agreements with publishers to manage legal risks and secure content, turning commercial partnerships into a rapidly growing market amidst ongoing copyright disputes. The first major crack in the wall came in July 2023, when The Associated Press struck a deal allowing OpenAI to licence…
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UK plans to replace human age assessments of child asylum seekers with AI amid safeguarding concerns
The UK government aims to modernise age verification for asylum seekers by deploying AI facial-recognition technology, sparking criticism over accuracy and ethical implications amidst reports of widespread misclassification of children as adults. Jean was 16 when he was left outside the front door of UK Visas and Immigration’s Lunar House…
The Namibia Media Trust (NMT) has announced a strategic relaunch of The Namibian, integrating AI tools and technological upgrades to enhance journalism quality, while reaffirming its commitment to independent media amidst ongoing institutional and political debates. Wolfram Jauss has returned to the Namibia Media Trust (NMT) group as interim chief…
Odisha concludes its Regional AI Impact Conference, highlighting progress in local language digitisation, AI for governance, and healthcare innovations, setting the stage for the upcoming IndiaAI Summit 2026. The Regional AI Impact Conference in Odisha, jointly organised by the IndiaAI Mission, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and…
India’s government is reviewing its Copyright Act 1957 in response to generative artificial intelligence’s impact on creative industries, amid legal challenges and calls for clearer regulation of AI training practices. The rapid ascent of generative artificial intelligence has forced a reappraisal of copyright law in India, with the central government…
The Namibian’s weekday morning Sunrise briefing combines curated news summaries with AI tools to deliver quick, accurate, and context-rich updates, maintaining journalistic integrity amid technological innovation. Sunrise, The Namibian’s weekday morning briefing, delivers a curated rundown of the most important stories from the previous 24 hours at 06:00 from Monday…
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