A recent report by the UK Lords Committee warns that generative artificial intelligence poses an immediate risk to the country’s creative sector unless the government enforces a licensing-first approach and enhances transparency around AI training data, sparking calls for urgent policy action. Generative artificial intelligence poses an immediate threat to the UK’s creative economy unless government action enforces a licensing-first approach and greater transparency around model training, a senior Lords committee has warned. The Communications and Digital Committee’s report argues that AI systems that can rapidly mimic music, text, images and performances are being fuelled by large-scale use of human-created…
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A new coalition including academics, faith leaders, and public figures has launched a Pro‑Human AI Declaration, advocating for stricter safety standards and accountability as public concern grows over rapid AI development and governance. An eclectic group of academics, business figures, faith leaders and politicians has publicly endorsed a new Pro‑Human…
Michigan State University’s second annual Ethics Week saw record participation across disciplines, highlighting new initiatives such as an upcoming Ethics Institute and expanded cross-disciplinary dialogue on moral decision-making in academia and beyond. The second annual Ethics Week at Michigan State University ran from 16 to 20 February 2026, bringing together…
A House of Lords inquiry warns that the rapid rise of generative AI threatens the UK’s creative economy unless robust licensing and transparency measures are implemented. The report calls for a licensing-first approach to safeguard creators and promote a fair AI training ecosystem. A parliamentary inquiry has warned that the…
As major retailers develop AI assistants capable of planning and shopping tasks, a recent incident at Woolworths reveals the risks of humanising these systems, prompting calls for tighter oversight and clearer boundaries to maintain customer trust. Major retailers are racing to build AI assistants that can plan meals, organise events…
A Swedish investigation has revealed that contractors employed by Meta in Kenya have accessed and reviewed highly sensitive first-person footage from Ray-Ban smart glasses, raising serious concerns over consent, data handling, and privacy violations, prompting regulatory scrutiny and legal action. A Swedish investigation has prompted renewed scrutiny of Meta’s Ray-Ban…
Investigations reveal that recordings from Meta’s Ray‑Ban smart glasses are routinely sent to Kenyan staff for annotation, exposing users to private moments and raising serious privacy concerns about AI data handling and transparency. Swedish investigative reporting has revealed that recordings captured by Meta’s Ray‑Ban smart glasses are routinely routed to…
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Novelist Hwang Sok-yong’s openness about using ChatGPT in his new novel sparks a broader debate in South Korea over the role of AI in creative work, as industry and policymakers navigate emerging rules and ethical considerations. Novelist Hwang Sok-yong has acknowledged using ChatGPT in preparing his new novel, a disclosure…
Reappointment of Paulus Noa as head of Namibia’s Anti-Corruption Commission has reignited concerns over transparency and political influence in appointment processes, highlighting operational stresses and calls for reforms to ensure integrity and independence. The decision to renew the mandate of Paulus Noa at the helm of Namibia’s Anti-Corruption Commission has…
Industry leaders laud the Indian government’s Budget 2026–27 for its focus on robust AI infrastructure, human capital development, and avant-garde initiatives like the National Compute Credits and regional quantum projects, signalling a decisive move towards embedding AI as national infrastructure. Industry leaders in artificial intelligence and related technologies have welcomed…
A surge of AI-enhanced property listings has sparked debate over transparency and honesty in the UK housing market, prompting calls for stricter regulation and clearer labelling to protect buyers from misleading digital alterations. A month-long spate of online attention has focused on estate agents’ growing reliance on artificial intelligence to…
Indonesia’s Deputy Minister for Communications and Digital Affairs has raised alarms over artificial intelligence’s expanding role in news dissemination, highlighting risks to journalistic independence, public trust, and media sustainability amid growing algorithmic influence and economic pressures. Indonesia’s deputy minister for communications and digital affairs has warned that the rapid spread…
Rapid AI advancements are transforming news production and consumption in Indonesia, sparking concerns over reduced direct traffic to publishers, copyright issues, and the need for ethical guidelines to safeguard editorial independence amid technological upheaval. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are reshaping how news is produced, distributed and consumed, prompting Indonesian…
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