Major AI companies are forging licensing agreements with publishers to manage legal risks and secure content, turning commercial partnerships into a rapidly growing market amidst ongoing copyright disputes. The first major crack in the wall came in July 2023, when The Associated Press struck a deal allowing OpenAI to licence part of its text archive. The agreement was modest in scope and its financial terms were not disclosed, but it marked an important shift: instead of relying only on scraped material and courtroom arguments, AI developers began cutting cheques to publishers whose content had helped train their systems. According to…
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A new imitation news site called ‘Las Vegas Today’ emerges within a larger network accused of stealing and repackaging local reporting, raising concerns over ethical journalism and monetisation strategies amid softer tourism figures in Las Vegas. A familiar kind of local-media impostor has resurfaced in Las Vegas, this time under…
Media analyst Thomas Baekdal criticises Google’s new AI Mode in Chrome for bypassing established web security headers, raising concerns about control, transparency, and the future of web security amid rising AI integration. Google’s new AI Mode in Chrome has drawn criticism after media analyst Thomas Baekdal argued that it appears…
Chester N. Bolingbroke’s blog stands out amid rising concerns over AI-generated content, emphasising the value of human creativity and personal voice in a data-saturated web. The latest post on The CRPG Addict doubles as a statement of intent. Chester N. Bolingbroke reminds readers that his long-running role-playing game blog remains…
As distressed startups liquidate internal emails and chat logs to AI firms, experts warn of privacy breaches and legal loopholes amid technical limitations in anonymising data. As startups collapse, a more unsettling asset is being liquidated alongside office furniture and software licences: years of internal emails, chat logs and other…
Reese Witherspoon’s call for women to embrace AI faces criticism over copyright, exploitation concerns, and environmental impact, highlighting a complex debate on technology’s role in gender equality. Reese Witherspoon has found herself at the centre of a fresh backlash after urging women to get comfortable with artificial intelligence, a message…
The Guardian faces questions over potential conflicts of interest following its partnership with Omidyar Network on a major AI investigation, amid concerns about financial influences shaping coverage on responsible AI development and industry influence. The Guardian’s partnership with the Omidyar Network on a major artificial intelligence reporting project has drawn…
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As generative AI transitions from pilot projects to critical business tools, companies must establish clear boundaries, data protections, and operational controls to scale responsibly without compromising safety or compliance. As generative AI moves from experiments into customer support, enterprise search, software development and decision-making tools, the central challenge is shifting…
The president of Spain’s largest newspaper publishers’ association warns that artificial intelligence must not be built on unauthorised copyrighted content, highlighting industry concerns as AI reshapes journalism and threatens to exacerbate misinformation. The president of Spain’s largest association of newspaper publishers has warned that artificial intelligence must not be built…
Anthropic’s Claude AI review system can be fooled by spoofed Git identities, raising security alarms
Researchers demonstrate how malicious actors can exploit metadata in AI-powered review systems, exposing weaknesses in trust-based automation and raising concerns over security in AI-assisted code development. Anthropic’s Claude Code has been shown to approve malicious changes when attackers spoof a trusted maintainer’s Git identity, underlining how easily automated review systems…
As ChatGPT becomes a routine tool in Catalonian general practices, experts warn that significant ethical, legal, and safety issues must be addressed to prevent misuse and protect patient trust. The spread of ChatGPT into ordinary medical practice is no longer a theoretical debate. In Catalonia, a study highlighted by The…
Quibble has become the first platform to receive Proudly Human’s certification for completely human-created content, signalling a shift towards greater transparency in authorship as AI-generated material proliferates in publishing. Proudly Human has certified Quibble as the first publishing platform to receive its label for fully human-created content, marking a formal…
Kazakhstan has established a structured approval process for high-risk AI systems, aiming to enhance safety and trust amid its new AI law, which mandates application-based reviews and public listing of approved systems. Kazakhstan has moved to put a formal approval process behind the use of high-risk artificial intelligence systems, as…
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