Medical staff across South Korea are advocating for swift integration of AI to alleviate administrative burdens and enhance clinical education, despite facing technical, regulatory, and cultural challenges that slow widespread implementation. Medical staff across South Korea are pressing for rapid adoption of artificial intelligence to relieve crushing administrative burdens and to expand clinical training, arguing that automation could return time to patient care and cut costs while improving outcomes. According to industry analysis, routine hospital processes such as scheduling, billing and record-keeping are prime targets for AI-driven streamlining, and voice and ambient recognition systems are already being trialled elsewhere to…
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As West African nations adopt biometric and AI-driven border controls inspired by European policies, experts warn that insufficient safeguards threaten migrants’ privacy, non-discrimination, and regional free movement, raising urgent questions about governance and human rights. Across West Africa a long-standing tradition of cross-border movement is colliding with a new generation…
Enterprise AI faces significant barriers due to fractured software ecosystems, with experts calling for improved integration and shared business context to unlock its full potential. Enterprise artificial intelligence is moving out of experimental pilots and into everyday operations, but its progress is being held back by the fractured software environments…
Australian creators and media sectors rally in Canberra to advocate for licensing requirements for commercial AI training, amid ongoing debates over copyright protections and innovation balance. Australia’s creative and media sectors assembled in Canberra this month to press for a licensing model that would require commercial AI developers to obtain…
A Dutch court has mandated xAI and the X platform to cease the production and distribution of non-consensual sexualised images, marking Europe’s first legal action against AI-generated deepfakes of this nature and highlighting the rising regulatory crackdown on harmful AI content. A Dutch court has ordered xAI’s chatbot Grok and…
Recent controversies in automated content production highlight the delicate balance between efficiency and credibility, prompting a reassessment of transparency and human oversight in journalism. Silicon Valley has solved the technical problem of producing content at enormous scale; the harder question now is whether audiences will still trust the organisations that…
Howard University hosts Black Press Day to celebrate two centuries of Black journalism, emphasise the importance of digital transformation, and explore strategies for sustaining the sector amid technological change and audience shifts. Journalists, students, educators and civil-rights leaders convened at Howard University’s Blackburn Center on 18 March 2026 for Black…
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A US federal court in San Francisco has issued a preliminary injunction against Perplexity AI, blocking its autonomous shopping tools from accessing password-protected Amazon.com, marking a significant legal move in regulating AI-run automation on proprietary systems. A US federal court in San Francisco has granted Amazon a preliminary injunction that…
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…
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…
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…
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