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 training artificial intelligence, leaving the current legal framework unchanged while it gathers more evidence and watches how the courts and other jurisdictions develop the law. According to the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s report published on 18 March 2026, the consultation exposed deep divisions between creative rights holders, who…
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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…
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…
A U.S. privacy enforcement action against OkCupid has highlighted concerns over transparency and misuse in AI data sourcing, amid growing regulatory scrutiny across the industry. A U.S. privacy case has reignited debate over how companies source the material used to train artificial intelligence, after the Federal Trade Commission said OkCupid…
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…
Chile’s public employee union ANEF and the College of Journalists have filed a complaint with the Comptroller General’s Office over concerns that AI-altered images in official messaging breach transparency principles, sparking a national debate on AI ethics and trust in government communication. Chile’s public employee union ANEF and the College…
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News outlets across Kentucky are experimenting with generative AI, balancing operational benefits against ethical concerns and audience trust, amid industry efforts to establish responsible standards. At WKDZ in Cadiz, Kentucky, a roomful of antique radios , some more than a century old , is a reminder that technological revolutions can…
Disney has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Google accusing its generative AI services of mass copyright breaches, just as the entertainment giant announces a billion-dollar licensing partnership with OpenAI to monetise AI while intensifying legal actions to protect its intellectual property. Walt Disney on December 11, 2025 delivered a forceful…
As social platforms like Instagram Reels and TikTok dominate news discovery, news organisations are shifting towards journalist-led creator roles and on-site distribution to maintain trust, monetise content, and adapt to new audience behaviours in the social era. Newsrooms are quietly reengineering themselves around a simple truth of the social era:…
In a landmark deal, Anthropic agrees to pay $1.5 billion to settle allegations of using pirated books for training its Claude AI, highlighting a growing emphasis on legally sourced data in AI development and setting a precedent for future industry standards. Anthropic has reached a landmark agreement with authors and…
Major news outlets, led by The New York Times, are escalating legal disputes against AI companies over the unauthorised use of proprietary journalism for training generative AI, risking profound impacts on content, trust, and industry standards. The dispute between news publishers and large artificial-intelligence companies has escalated into a multifront…
UK actors’ union Equity considers ballot on industrial action as tensions mount with producers over lack of enforceable AI likeness protections, echoing international labour disputes and regulatory moves. The UK actors’ union Equity has moved to ballot its members on whether to take industrial action over on-set digital scanning used…
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