Chile’s National Press Association has called for the withdrawal or narrowing of a proposed copyright clause in the reconstruction bill, warning it could undermine journalists’ rights and set a dangerous precedent for media protection amid debates on AI and data mining. Chile’s National Press Association has urged the government and Congress to pull a copyright clause from a broad reconstruction bill, warning that it would let third parties use vast amounts of text, audio and images without paying rights holders. The group says the measure, tucked into Article 8 of the National Reconstruction and Social Economic Development Bill, would create…
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Anthropic is pushing a fair use argument to dismiss a lawsuit from music publishers over its use of song lyrics in training Claude, signalling a potential shift in AI copyright disputes amid industry tensions. Anthropic is seeking to shut down a copyright case brought by music publishers by arguing that…
Spotify is rolling out a beta tool allowing artists to disclose AI involvement in tracks, marking its first step towards transparent AI-assisted music labelling amid rising industry debates. Spotify has begun rolling out a beta tool that lets artists disclose when generative AI was used in making a track, marking…
The accidental leak of Anthropic’s Claude code has ignited a debate on how AI-generated rewrites impact copyright laws, challenging traditional notions of authorship amid rapidly evolving digital tools. The accidental exposure of Anthropic’s Claude Code source code has become more than a security embarrassment for the company; it has also…
Ars Technica introduces a comprehensive policy defining how AI tools can assist in journalism, reinforcing human oversight and transparency amid industry debates on synthetic content. Ars Technica has set out a reader-facing policy on generative AI, drawing a clear line between assistance and authorship. In the explanation, the publication says…
A pioneering experimental newsroom employs AI agents to probe beyond surface-level inflation concerns, revealing deeper issues surrounding work, power, and societal well-being amid mounting economic pressures. A new experimental newsroom has made its public debut with a live test built around a familiar economic pressure point: the rising cost of…
As London prepares for INTA 2026, a mounting legal and commercial fight over AI training rights intensifies, with publishers advocating for licensing amid uncertain regulation and court rulings. As London prepares to host INTA 2026, the dispute between copyright owners and artificial intelligence developers is moving from abstract policy debate…
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India is moving towards a comprehensive copyright regime that would require AI developers to pay royalties for training models on copyrighted works, sparking debate over innovation and creator rights. India is moving towards a far-reaching copyright regime that would force artificial‑intelligence developers to pay royalties for training models on copyrighted…
Research giant Microsoft paints a picture of AI as a collaborative partner in scientific discovery, healthcare, and autonomous systems by 2025, sparking both optimism and calls for new governance frameworks amid rapid technological advancements. The story of AI in 2025, as framed by Microsoft Research, is less a sequence of…
India’s government panel recommends a centralised licensing and royalty framework for AI training data, sparking industry debate on fair use and innovation. An Indian government panel has recommended that artificial intelligence companies pay royalties to content creators for using their work to train models, proposing a centralised “one nation, one…
Disney’s historic licensing agreement with OpenAI, including a $1 billion investment and a three‑year character licensing deal, marks a significant shift in how major studios harness generative AI. The move prompts industry debates on creative control, copyright enforcement, and ethical boundaries amid legal conflicts with Google and broader concerns over…
Gyeonggi-do’s partnership with the Korea Intelligence Information Society Agency (NIA) aims to position Pangyo as a leading hub for AI and digital ethics education, integrating practical training with regional AI development strategies amid broader efforts to establish an ethical AI ecosystem. The Gyeonggi-do Economic and Science Accelerator and the Korea…
A new wave of lip sync AI tools is transforming digital character creation by enabling rapid, realistic animations from static images, lowering technical barriers and expanding creative possibilities. We are in the midst of a quiet revolution in digital character creation: the long-standing barrier between static art and expressive, speaking…
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