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As AI increasingly automates voice acting, webtoon creation, and translation, South Korea faces a surge in job displacement and legal challenges, prompting calls for better worker protections amidst rapid technological adoption. In South Korea’s voice studios, comic workshops and translation booths, artificial intelligence is no longer a distant prospect but a direct rival. The Korea Times reported that voice actors, webtoon creators and interpreters are already seeing work disappear or change shape as companies and public institutions turn to AI tools for faster, cheaper output, often without fresh consent from the people whose labour helped train those systems. For voice…
Two US senators have called for ByteDance to immediately shut down its AI video app Seedance 2.0 amid allegations of copyright violations and unauthorised use of personal likenesses, prompting the company to pause its global rollout and tighten safeguards. Two United States senators have urged ByteDance to close a newly…
Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam‑Webster have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in Manhattan, accusing the AI company of using their copyrighted content without permission to train ChatGPT, raising new questions about data rights and fair use in the age of AI. Encyclopaedia Britannica and its Merriam‑Webster dictionary have sued OpenAI in…
Chartis Research recognises SAS as a category leader in AI governance solutions, highlighting its advanced model management, workflow, and compliance features within the Viya platform, setting a new standard for regulated industries. Chartis Research has placed SAS at the forefront of AI governance solutions, naming the company a category leader…
Broadcast media leaders in Africa recognise AI’s operational benefits but warn that without formal governance and regulation, rapid informal adoption risks undermining journalistic integrity and public trust, prompting calls for strategic frameworks and policy development. Broadcast Media Africa’s industry webinar on 19th March 2026 made plain that AI is already…
As ByteDance prepares to expand its AI video‑generation capabilities within the CapCut app, it pledges new safeguards to prevent copyright infringements and unauthorised content, responding to mounting industry and legal pressures. ByteDance has moved to bolster intellectual property protections and other safety measures as it prepares to deploy an expanded…
The White House launches a new AI legislative framework emphasising child safety, but faces complex legal and technical hurdles in balancing innovation with protections for younger users. The White House’s new National AI Legislative Framework has placed the safety of children at the forefront of its proposals, signalling that the…
A barrister’s use of artificial intelligence to generate fake legal authorities has prompted a self-report to regulators and raised urgent concerns over AI verification in legal practice, highlighting the challenge of balancing access to justice with ensuring court integrity. A barrister who acted as a lay advocate and later represented…
Anthropic has refused a Pentagon demand to relax limits on its Claude AI model, leading to legal action and raising questions over military use, ethics, and government authority in AI deployment. Anthropic has resisted a Pentagon demand to remove key limits on its Claude artificial-intelligence model, setting up a legal…
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…
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…
A fatal collision at LaGuardia Airport highlights systemic flaws in runway operations and sparks renewed calls for AI-driven safety enhancements to prevent future accidents and address surface management shortcomings. A landing Air Canada Express regional jet struck a Port Authority fire truck while touching down at LaGuardia Airport, killing the…
In a rare alliance, Washington and Hollywood have collaborated to shape a federal AI framework that prioritises performers’ rights, addressing long-standing industry concerns about the misuse of voices and likenesses in artificial intelligence systems. A surprising alignment has emerged between Washington and Hollywood over the governance of generative artificial intelligence,…
