A legal dispute over Chile’s National Reconstruction Law highlights a wider struggle to define authorship and responsibility in the age of AI, raising questions about ownership, accountability, and the future of information integrity. Chile’s debate over article 8 of the National Reconstruction Law may look like a narrow legal dispute, but it has quickly become a wider argument about authorship, accountability and the value of creative work in the age of artificial intelligence. El Rancagüino says the clause has raised alarm among the newspaper association, broadcasters and copyright groups, who fear it could allow protected material to be reused without…
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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…
A new experimental TikTok feature that allows public videos to be repurposed into AI-generated memes has sparked backlash over privacy, consent, and creator rights, highlighting tensions in the platform’s AI integration efforts. TikTok is facing fresh backlash after users noticed a new experimental setting that allows public posts to be…
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…
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A recent case of a travel vlogger using generative AI to falsely depict a London street highlights the rising risks of manipulated content spreading xenophobia online, prompting calls for stronger detection, moderation, and ethical safeguards. In recent weeks a widely followed travel vlogger, Kurt Caz, has been accused of using…
A new European Parliament-commissioned report recommends a statutory licensing regime for AI training, cautioning against litigation approaches reminiscent of early 2000s piracy battles, to balance innovation and creator rights. When lawmakers and rights holders consider how to regulate generative artificial intelligence, they would do well to recall the online‑piracy battles…
Seattle-based startup Loti has developed advanced face and voice recognition technology to swiftly detect and remove unauthorised images and deepfakes online, offering a pioneering defence for creators and high-profile individuals amid growing digital risks. Luke Arrigoni built Loti to answer a simple but urgent question: what happens when a creator…
Waterstones considers selling AI‑generated titles if transparently labelled and driven by customer demand, amid ongoing industry debates on ethics and authors’ livelihoods. Waterstones says it would sell books produced using artificial intelligence, provided such works are clearly labelled and there is demonstrable customer demand, its chief executive James Daunt told…
Over 100 UK parliamentarians, supported by tech figures and experts, are urging the government to implement mandatory standards and international agreements to regulate the rapidly advancing frontier of superintelligent AI, citing risks to national security and societal harm. Growing political pressure in Westminster is mounting for binding rules to govern…
DoubleVerify’s 2025 Global Insights report highlights shifting audience behaviours, rising AI content, and the need for enhanced transparency and automation in social media advertising, with a focus on regional differences in Australasia. DoubleVerify’s newly released 2025 Global Insights report, based on surveys of 22,000 consumers and 1,970 marketing and advertising…
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