Veteran Canadian publishers call for policy reforms, including maintaining tax credits and reserving advertising budgets, to support local journalism against the rise of global digital platforms and AI developments. Canada’s local and community newspapers are still trying to do what they have always done best: keep readers informed about the institutions that shape daily life, from city halls and courthouses to school sport fields and police beats. But in an era when advertising has shifted overwhelmingly to global platforms, two veteran publishers argue that public policy now has to do more to keep that work viable. In an essay published…
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A public relations firm, linked to a website accused of copying and rewriting news stories with artificial intelligence, faces scrutiny amid growing concerns about trust, credibility, and the erosion of journalistic integrity in the digital age. A growing row over AI-generated content has put a public relations firm under scrutiny…
As AI becomes central to electronic music production, artists and industry bodies are demanding clearer rules around consent, attribution, and compensation amid fears of eroded creators’ rights and a flood of copyright concerns. AI has become impossible to ignore in electronic music, but the argument around it is now less…
As generative AI firms expand licensing deals, AIxchange introduces a consent-based framework prioritising creator influence and transparency, signalling a shift in industry practices and policies. As generative AI companies strike ever larger licensing deals with major music groups, a growing number of rights holders are arguing that the industry is…
Vox writer Kelsey Piper’s experiments reveal that Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 can identify authors from minimal unpublished texts, challenging assumptions about writer anonymity and highlighting emerging privacy concerns in AI development. Anonymity for prolific writers may be getting harder to preserve, after Vox writer Kelsey Piper said Anthropic’s Claude Opus…
Anthropic is contesting a copyright infringement lawsuit over its training of the Claude chatbot on song lyrics, claiming fair use and transforming the legal landscape for AI development and music rights. Anthropic is pressing ahead with a key fair-use defence in one of the most closely watched copyright disputes over…
The Biden administration has accused China of large-scale theft of AI intellectual property, highlighting tensions over the use of copyrighted material in AI training and the geopolitics shaping the future of artificial intelligence. The Trump administration is accusing China of carrying out industrial-scale theft of intellectual property from American AI…
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