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The UK government has scaled back its proposed AI copyright reforms following fierce opposition from the creative sector, signalling a possible shift towards stronger protections for creators while seeking to balance innovation. The UK government has stepped back from a previously stated approach to copyright and artificial intelligence after intense opposition from leading figures in the creative industries, saying it needs time to consider the issue further. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said “We have listened,” and that ministers no longer favour the earlier plan that would have allowed AI developers to train models on copyrighted material with an opt-out for…
Sir Michael Caine and Matthew McConaughey have licensed their voices for commercial AI use, sparking ongoing debates over consent, digital legacy, and risks such as AI fraud. While these partnerships aim to expand storytelling and provide control, concerns about unapproved voice cloning and malicious misuse highlight the need for stringent…
Finspector has upgraded its compliance platform with advanced AI to monitor short videos, images, and hybrid posts, responding to rising regulatory scrutiny over social media financial marketing and finfluencers, as regulators deploy stricter enforcement measures. Finspector has overhauled its compliance software to scrutinise financial promotions that now appear as short…
Google is developing new tools allowing websites and publishers to exclude their content from AI-generated features while remaining visible in search results, as the UK regulator CMA drives measures to balance innovation with content creator protections amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny. Google is preparing tools that would let websites and publishers…
The Ivors Academy praises the UK government’s refusal to allow extensive AI-driven use of copyrighted material without consent, while emphasising the need for enhanced protections against AI-generated impersonations and unauthorised replicas. The Ivors Academy has welcomed the UK government’s decision not to introduce a broad text and data mining exception…
The UK government has abandoned its preference for a broad copyright exception with an opt-out for AI training, signalling a move towards stronger protections for creators through licensing and legal safeguards, with industry and union groups urging decisive action. The UK government has abandoned its previous preference for a broad…
xAI’s Grok chatbot is at the centre of a wave of legal and regulatory investigations following allegations of non-consensual sexual deepfakes, highlighting the growing challenge for AI firms navigating safeguarding and compliance across jurisdictions. Elon Musk’s xAI is facing a wave of legal and regulatory fallout after revelations that its…
As organisations transition generative AI from pilot programs to everyday use, Gartner warns of mounting security hazards that threaten operational integrity and trust, highlighting the need for stronger governance and technical controls. Organisations moving generative AI from pilot to everyday use are confronting a cluster of security hazards that, if…
Denmark combines legislation, industry standards, and independent oversight to turn responsible AI into a competitive edge, pioneering a holistic model that others are beginning to emulate. Denmark has turned an early embrace of digital governance into a cohesive strategy for trustworthy artificial intelligence, pairing legal obligations with industry-led standards and…
Encyclopædia Britannica has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI developer of copying nearly 100,000 entries without permission, in a case that could reshape legal standards for AI training practices and fair use. Encyclopædia Britannica and its Merriam‑Webster subsidiary have taken OpenAI to federal court in Manhattan, accusing the…
A AI-created pop song, animated with internet memes, has gone viral on TikTok and YouTube, marking a significant step in AI’s acceptance in mainstream music and raising urgent questions about originality and ownership. An AI-created pop track has leapt from online curiosity into a full-blown viral phenomenon, propelled by a…
Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI in Manhattan, alleging unauthorised use of their reference materials to train large language models, potentially reshaping industry norms and legal boundaries. Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have launched a federal lawsuit in Manhattan accusing OpenAI of using their reference content…
The Bombay High Court has mandated swift action against AI-manipulated content misusing actress Shilpa Shetty’s identity, signalling a strong judicial stance on protecting personality rights amidst rising synthetic media concerns. The Bombay High Court has ordered a swift removal of deepfakes and other AI-manipulated material that misuse the identity of…
