The UK government is fast-tracking the adoption of AI-driven tools in policing, promising enhanced efficiency and crime detection, but facing protests over potential privacy infringements and civil liberties risks. Britain’s policing landscape is set to be reshaped by a large injection of technology aimed at speeding investigations and easing workloads, as ministers press forces to adopt AI tools across a range of functions. The Home Office has signalled substantial funding and a fast-tracked timetable for greater use of automated facial searches, digital forensics and control-room triage systems as part of broader reform efforts. According to government communications, the push is…
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A coalition of prominent speculative writers and Hollywood industry figures launched a coordinated protest at Comic-Con 2026, demanding stricter regulations and fair licensing practices to protect human artistry from unchecked AI-driven automation and training practices. A group of prominent speculative writers used a high-profile convention platform in 2026 to launch…
China is deploying humanoid, AI-driven police robots on city streets to assist with traffic management, marking a new phase in smart-city policing amidst both technological promise and public concern. China has begun trialling humanoid, AI‑driven policing units on city streets, deploying 1.8‑metre robots to assist with traffic management and public‑space…
Emerging autonomous online agent networks, known as AI swarms, are increasingly sophisticated and difficult to detect, amplifying falsehoods across social media and endangering democratic processes worldwide. Experts warn that without rapid technological and regulatory responses, misinformation could become an even more persistent online challenge. A new class of autonomous online…
A University of Sydney analysis highlights how Microsoft Copilot’s AI-generated news summaries largely overlook Australian outlets, raising concerns over local media visibility and the potential erosion of journalism revenue amid regulatory and accuracy challenges. A University of Sydney analysis has found that Microsoft Copilot’s AI-generated news summaries largely omit Australian…
Over 700 industry figures, including Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, support a movement calling for strict licensing of AI training datasets to protect creators’ rights amidst growing regulatory scrutiny. More than seven hundred creators from film, music, publishing and other arts have backed a campaign accusing major technology…
Hundreds of artists, including Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett, have joined a coalition to challenge AI firms over the unauthorised use of copyrighted work, calling for negotiated licensing and fair recompense for creators in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. A coalition of hundreds of creators has launched a public…
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After initial excitement, large organisations face a critical ‘Trough of Disillusionment’ with Generative AI, prompting a strategic shift towards responsible, value-driven implementation amidst technical and organisational hurdles. For nearly three years, Generative AI (GenAI) has stirred significant excitement across global enterprises, promising transformative impacts on customer experience, productivity, and revenue…
The upcoming Renters’ Rights Act aims to implement new protections for tenants in England, but critics argue it offers superficial changes that may exacerbate housing shortages and inflate costs, rather than deliver meaningful reform. After over a decade of promises and endless government stall tactics, the so-called Renters’ Rights Act…
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The UK government’s new FloodAction Coalition aims to mobilise over £1 billion by 2028, harnessing private-sector innovation and nature-based solutions to transform flood and drought resilience into a sustainable, investable asset class, signalling a shift in climate adaptation strategies. The UK government is embarking on a significant drive to bolster…
London faces a dramatic rise in violent and property crimes, with critics accusing Mayor Sadiq Khan of misleading the public and failing to address the city’s escalating security crisis, as official figures reveal the true extent of law and order challenges. London Mayor Sadiq Khan once again found himself defending…
The Charity Commission has issued a regulatory action plan urging the Church of England to accelerate its safeguarding reforms, aiming for full implementation by mid-2025 amid ongoing concerns over previous shortcomings and abuse scandals. The Charity Commission has issued a Regulatory Action Plan demanding that the Archbishops’ Council of the…
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