As AI becomes an integral part of creative workflows, experts emphasise responsible use, highlighting both its supportive potential and the risks of undermining human effort in fields like comics, film, and education. Artificial intelligence has moved from novelty to everyday utility in creative work, and comic writer and commentator Paul Kupperberg’s latest reflections suggest he is less interested in the debate over whether it should exist than in how it is used. Writing on First Comics News, he describes AI as a practical aid for routine tasks such as podcast copy and social media posts, while drawing a clear line…
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The Court of Justice of the European Union clarifies the scope of pastiche, potentially expanding copyright exceptions for AI and remix culture, while maintaining limits to protect original works. The Court of Justice of the European Union has given the long-marginalised concept of pastiche a far more workable shape, and…
The UK government has decided against rushing new laws on AI training and copyright, opting instead for continued evidence gathering and international monitoring amid deep industry divisions and ongoing legal uncertainty. The UK government has stepped back from a previously favoured opt-out model for the use of copyright works in…
Spotify is quietly rolling out a beta feature to flag AI involvement in track credits, marking a step towards increased transparency amid a patchwork of disclosures across platforms. Spotify has begun quietly rolling out a beta feature that flags the use of artificial intelligence in track credits, bringing a new…
Meta is deploying internal software to collect employee keystrokes and screen activity to enhance its AI models, sparking concerns over privacy and workplace surveillance amidst intensified industry competition. Meta is installing internal monitoring software on employees’ work devices to collect keystrokes, mouse movements, clicks and, in some cases, screen snapshots…
Berlin-based AIxchange launches a new attribution system to fairly allocate revenue from AI-generated music, gaining support from European and African rights bodies amid ongoing industry disputes over AI training and monetisation. AIxchange is moving to turn a long-running complaint about generative music into a practical licensing model, as the Berlin-based…
The dispute over the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has escalated, highlighting broader concerns about who controls the digital record and its role in journalism, government accountability, and history preservation amid fears of AI misuse and content removal. The dispute over the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has sharpened into a broader…
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A simple email thread has unveiled serious questions about privacy and security in the age of AI, highlighting risks from hidden data access and potential misuse of sensitive information. A small domestic surprise has opened a much larger question about where convenience ends and privacy begins. Debbie Burke said that…
Deezer reveals that 44% of new tracks uploaded to its platform each day are produced by artificial intelligence, highlighting rapid growth and emerging challenges in the music streaming sector. Deezer has said that artificial intelligence now accounts for almost half of the music being uploaded to its platform each day,…
Deezer reports that almost 44% of new music uploads are AI-made, but these tracks account for only a small fraction of overall streams, highlighting challenges in fraud and rights protection as the company advances detection technology. Deezer says artificial intelligence is now reshaping its catalogue at speed, with AI-generated tracks…
The rise of AI-generated art and inventions is forcing legal systems worldwide to reconsider ownership rights, with South Africa’s landmark decision to recognise AI as an inventor sparking global debate. The question is no longer whether artificial intelligence can make things people recognise as creative; it is who, if anyone,…
As countries adopt divergent approaches to regulating AI’s dependence on copyrighted materials, India considers a hybrid model to balance innovation, creator rights, and legal clarity amid global uncertainties. As governments and courts grapple with how artificial intelligence should be allowed to learn from copyrighted material, the debate is increasingly shaping…
Rooverse launches as a new social platform committed to keeping artificial intelligence out of users’ feeds, offering a human-only space amid growing concerns over AI-generated content and online trust. Rooverse has launched as a new social network that says it will keep artificial intelligence out of users’ feeds, positioning itself…
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