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 the name “Las Vegas Today”. The site appears to sit inside a wider network of more than 50 “National Today” pages that Futurism recently described as a plagiarism machine, accusing the operation of lifting original reporting at scale and repackaging it without credit. In the Las Vegas case, the pattern…
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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…
As news outlets block the Wayback Machine amid fears of unauthorised AI use, critics warn that crucial web history could vanish, challenging the balance between copyright interests and digital preservation. The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has long functioned as the web’s institutional memory, preserving pages that might otherwise disappear through…
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As countries grapple with the legal and ethical implications of training AI models on publicly accessible personal information, divergent regulatory approaches threaten to reshape global AI leadership and privacy protections. Should AI models be permitted to train on personal information that is publicly available on the Internet? The question is…
EU institutions have launched new initiatives, including AI regulatory sandboxes and transparency codes for generative AI, signalling a shift from principles to practice amid ongoing debates over copyright, competition, and cross-border data flows. The European regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence and data protection entered January with a flurry of concrete…
As 2025 closed, the European Union demonstrated a tough stance on Big Tech with fines and investigations, facing political pressures and debating the potential of structural remedies to reshape digital markets in 2026. In Brussels, 2025 closed on the same question that opened it: how far can the European Union…
The growing deployment of live facial recognition in UK shops sparks debate over effectiveness, privacy rights, and potential misuse amid accusations of wrongful targeting and unequal application. Retailers’ use of live facial recognition to deter shoplifting has escalated into a national controversy, with companies and technology providers insisting the systems…
Authorities in Malaysia, France, and India have launched investigations into Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok following reports of the platform being exploited to generate sexualised images of women and minors, raising urgent questions about regulation and safety in generative AI technology. Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has come under fresh…
As courts, regulators, and legislatures prepare for decisive moves in 2026, the year promises significant shifts in tech competition, antitrust strategies, and international cooperation, with key implications for the future of innovation and public interest. If 2026 unfolds as some observers expect, it will be a consequential year for technology…
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