A rising wave of AI-generated imagery is challenging the integrity of photography contests, with experts warning that even seasoned judges find it difficult to spot fabricated images amid increasing sophistication and deceptive cues. Photography contests have long offered working image-makers a route to visibility, but the rise of generative AI is making that promise harder to trust. A recent row over Tokina’s monthly competition has again put the issue in the spotlight after photographers on Reddit claimed the winning entry showed signs of machine generation or heavy AI-assisted alteration. The picture, which showed men fishing, was criticised for odd lighting…
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As AI-generated books flood online marketplaces and authors adopt new tools, the publishing industry grapples with transparency demands and shifting reader preferences, raising questions about the future of authorship and trust. Readers may not agree on whether they want books written by humans or machines, but the argument is no…
China’s state media has issued a warning over AI-generated content platforms like iQIYI’s Nadou Pro, urging cultural industries to uphold human and legal boundaries amid a controversy over performer likeness rights and consent. China’s state media has weighed into the row over iQIYI’s so-called AI artist library, warning that entertainment…
The withdrawal of Mia Ballard’s self-published novel ‘Shy Girl’ after allegations of AI involvement exposes the industry’s struggles to verify authorship and adapt to emerging digital threats. The controversy around Mia Ballard’s horror novel Shy Girl has become a warning case for publishing, AI detection and the speed at which…
Researchers and experts highlight common stylistic features and phrases that often betray AI-generated texts, raising awareness about the evolving landscape of automated writing. If a piece of writing keeps leaning on stock phrases such as “research shows”, “it is important to note” or “this highlights the importance of”, it may…
Chester N. Bolingbroke’s stance on cheat codes reflects a broader debate on authorial rights and transparency amid rising concerns over AI-generated content in the gaming industry. Chester N. Bolingbroke has long treated cheat codes as something to be avoided until the work is done, allowing for only narrow exceptions when…
A draft of South Africa’s artificial intelligence policy has caused political controversy after it was revealed to contain fictitious references, exposing vulnerabilities in government use of generative AI and sparking calls for tighter oversight and verification. South Africa’s draft artificial intelligence policy has become a political embarrassment after reports that…
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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…
As children and teenagers increasingly turn to AI companions for emotional support, experts warn of potential risks to resilience, identity, and genuine human relationships, prompting calls for tighter regulation and parental safeguards. Children are forming new patterns of trust and attachment with AI companions, entering a world where digital partners…
In 2026, brands are deepening direct customer relationships with a renewed focus on email marketing and AI integration, reshaping the future of marketing strategies amid industry shifts and rising media costs. Brands are moving to deepen direct customer relationships in 2026, with a pronounced reinvestment in email marketing alongside near‑universal…
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI, accusing the start-up of unlawfully copying and using its journalism to train and operate AI systems, leading to a legal battle that could shape future AI and media regulations. The New York Times has sued Perplexity AI in the…
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