Thousands of writers have published an empty book titled “Don’t Steal This Book” at the London Book Fair, in a coordinated protest against AI firms training generative models on copyrighted work without consent or payment, amid ongoing debates in Westminster. Thousands of authors have joined a coordinated protest against technology firms they say are training artificial intelligence on copyrighted work without permission by publishing an intentionally empty book titled “Don’t Steal This Book”. The volume, which contains only a roll-call of nearly 10,000 writers, is being distributed at the London Book Fair as a statement of opposition to what organisers…
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Foreign-operated content farms leveraging AI are spreading fabricated images and videos to distort UK political figures, raising alarms over election integrity as platforms struggle to curb the surge of unverifiable misinformation. Overseas networks of cheaply run “content farms” are deploying artificial intelligence to manufacture and amplify false political material about…
Ten thousand writers, including Richard Osman and Jeanette Winterson, deliver an empty volume to protest against unlicensed use of literary works for AI training, amid ongoing government copyright reforms. Some 10,000 writers have united to produce an intentionally blank volume titled Don’t Steal This Book, handing copies out at the…
As live transmission and social feeds accelerate war coverage, concerns arise over the quality, ethics, and social impact of real-time reporting. Experts call for standards and training to ensure that immediacy enhances understanding, not distortion. Conflicts today are not confined to battlefields; they are performed and consumed in real time…
News organisations worldwide are increasing their use of AI tools to manage workloads and uncover leads, prompting a debate about ethical standards, trust, and the future role of human journalists amidst rapidly evolving technology. Newsrooms around the world are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to manage mounting workloads and surface…
The dismissal of an Ars Technica reporter over AI-fabricated quotes highlights systemic challenges in verifying automated content, prompting calls for clearer oversight and shared responsibility in modern newsrooms. The recent dismissal of an Ars Technica reporter after an article containing AI-generated, fabricated quotes was published has sharpened a dilemma facing…
Researchers reveal that manipulated satellite images spreading on social platforms are AI-altered fakes, complicating verification during wartime crises and risking public mistrust in authentic visual evidence. A widely shared satellite image purporting to show a destroyed US radar installation in Qatar was an AI-altered fabrication, researchers and media reports say,…
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UK plans to replace human age assessments of child asylum seekers with AI amid safeguarding concerns
The UK government aims to modernise age verification for asylum seekers by deploying AI facial-recognition technology, sparking criticism over accuracy and ethical implications amidst reports of widespread misclassification of children as adults. Jean was 16 when he was left outside the front door of UK Visas and Immigration’s Lunar House…
The Namibia Media Trust (NMT) has announced a strategic relaunch of The Namibian, integrating AI tools and technological upgrades to enhance journalism quality, while reaffirming its commitment to independent media amidst ongoing institutional and political debates. Wolfram Jauss has returned to the Namibia Media Trust (NMT) group as interim chief…
Odisha concludes its Regional AI Impact Conference, highlighting progress in local language digitisation, AI for governance, and healthcare innovations, setting the stage for the upcoming IndiaAI Summit 2026. The Regional AI Impact Conference in Odisha, jointly organised by the IndiaAI Mission, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and…
India’s government is reviewing its Copyright Act 1957 in response to generative artificial intelligence’s impact on creative industries, amid legal challenges and calls for clearer regulation of AI training practices. The rapid ascent of generative artificial intelligence has forced a reappraisal of copyright law in India, with the central government…
The Namibian’s weekday morning Sunrise briefing combines curated news summaries with AI tools to deliver quick, accurate, and context-rich updates, maintaining journalistic integrity amid technological innovation. Sunrise, The Namibian’s weekday morning briefing, delivers a curated rundown of the most important stories from the previous 24 hours at 06:00 from Monday…
The resurgence of AI-driven stocks on Wall Street is driven by strong demand for AI infrastructure, enterprise deals, and macroeconomic factors, despite geopolitical tensions and regulatory scrutiny over China exports. As of the U.S. afternoon on Friday, December 19, 2025, the “AI trade” reclaimed the lead on Wall Street after…
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