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Clients wanted a mixture of London news for an audience of London commuter readers. The goal was to deliver timely, engaging, and location-relevant stories that resonate with busy professionals on the go. Content had to maintain journalistic quality while being optimized for mobile consumption and AI-driven syndication via NoahWire’s advanced article generation platform.
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The UK government has reversed its plan to allow AI firms to train models on copyrighted material without creator consent, following strong opposition from the arts sector and a shift towards further consultation. The UK government has retreated from a plan that would have allowed artificial intelligence firms to train models on copyrighted material unless creators explicitly opted out, a move welcomed by the creative sector as a major reprieve. Equity, the performers’ and artists’ union, said ministers had stepped back from a policy that it believed would have hit members’ earnings and bargaining power. According to government papers on…
Cleveland’s Plain Dealer introduces AI-driven drafting to offset shrinking staff, sparking debate over quality and ethics in automated reporting. The Cleveland Plain Dealer has rolled out a programme that delegates drafting duties to generative artificial intelligence, a move its editor argues is necessary to keep local reporting viable even as…
India’s Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw calls for fairer revenue-sharing models on social media and stricter controls on synthetic media to bolster trust and sustainability in digital journalism. At a conference of digital news leaders in New Delhi on 26 February, Union information and broadcasting minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told social media…
A class action lawsuit in the US accuses Runway AI of unlawfully scraping YouTube videos without permission to train its generative video systems, raising questions about data practices in AI development amidst growing creator opposition. A proposed class action in a US federal court accuses New York-based Runway AI of…
A prominent Spanish women’s rights advocate, targeted by AI-generated nude images, urges authorities to enforce tougher online rules, linking accounts to real identities amid rising digital abuse and European regulatory shifts. A Spanish women’s rights campaigner who became the target of AI-manufactured nude images has urged tougher online rules, pressing…
A recent episode highlighting default opt-in settings in Gmail’s AI features has sparked renewed debate over user control and data privacy, amid clarifications from Google and regulatory scrutiny. An automatic setting in Gmail that has alarmed privacy-conscious users and security experts this week can be switched off, but the episode…
The White House has ordered a halt to federal use of Anthropic’s AI tools after the company refused to relax safety measures desired by the Pentagon, highlighting tension over ethical boundaries and military applications of AI technology. The White House has ordered all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s artificial…
Anthropic chief Dario Amodei has rejected the US Department of Defense’s broadening military use of its Claude AI model, sparking a high-stakes confrontation that threatens to reshape industry standards and government relations over AI safety and national security. Anthropic’s chief executive, Dario Amodei, said on Thursday that the company “cannot…
Anthropic has refused Pentagon demands for unrestrained AI system access, prompting legal battles and industry shifts amid rising concerns over ethical deployment and national security implications. Anthropic has mounted a public refusal to accept Pentagon demands for unfettered access to its AI systems, a standoff that has rapidly escalated into…
The dispute between AI startup Anthropic and the US Pentagon highlights ongoing tensions over ethical boundaries, operational authority, and supply-chain resilience in the deployment of powerful artificial intelligence for national defence. A high-stakes confrontation between Anthropic and the Pentagon has brought into focus a wider debate over who should control…
The US government has blacklisted AI firm Anthropic amid disputes over military applications, raising concerns about accountability, security, and ethical boundaries in the integration of AI into warfare. The confrontation between the United States defence establishment and the AI firm Anthropic has crystallised into a test of whether private companies…
As The Washington Post reduces its newsroom by a third amidst Alphabet’s record-breaking revenue powered by AI, industry experts raise concerns over the growing dominance of tech platforms and the sustainability of journalism funding. The Washington Post’s decision this month to reduce its newsroom by roughly one-third coincided with Alphabet…
As artificial intelligence reshapes news discovery and monetisation, publishers shift from cautious collaboration to assertive legal, legislative, and commercial strategies to protect their rights and revenue streams. News organisations are moving from wary collaboration with large technology firms to a confrontational posture as artificial intelligence rewires how news is discovered,…
