Recent recommendations from UK and EU authorities signal a rights-holder friendly shift in regulating generative AI, emphasising licensing, fair remuneration, and transparency to protect creators and economic interests amid AI innovation. The debate over how copyright should govern the training and operation of generative artificial intelligence has taken a distinctly rights-holder friendly turn in recent weeks, with influential bodies in both the United Kingdom and the European Union advancing recommendations that prioritise licensing, remuneration and greater oversight of developers’ use of creative works. According to the House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee, the UK faces a choice between fostering…
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Communities across northern Namibia continue to battle recurrent and severe floods driven by seasonal rains, revealing a pattern of increasing climatic volatility that endangers lives and crops amid long-term vulnerability. Communities across northern and north-western Namibia continue to contend with repeated, sometimes devastating, inundation as seasonal rains swell rivers and…
The Conference on College Composition and Communication has overwhelmingly approved a resolution advocating students and instructors’ right to refuse generative AI in writing courses, challenging rapid industry-driven adoption in higher education. The largest professional association for college and university writing instructors has taken a formal stand against the idea that…
As AI shifts from support to core operations, telecom operators are embracing advanced, autonomous networks, balancing innovation with governance to ensure sustainable and equitable connectivity at scale. Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from a supporting role to the operational core of telecommunications, reshaping how networks are built, managed and monetised.…
ByteDance has paused the international launch of its AI video tool Seedance 2.0 following legal warnings from entertainment giants over unauthorised use of copyrighted characters and likenesses, as tensions escalate over ethical and intellectual property concerns in generative AI. TikTok owner ByteDance has halted the planned global roll-out of its…
The rapid rise of models like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini is revealing a legal divide as their reliance on extensive datasets conflicts with the European Union’s strict privacy regulations, prompting increased regulatory scrutiny. The sudden proliferation of generative systems such as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini has exposed a deep legal…
As AI becomes embedded in daily work routines, experts warn of increasing surveillance, decision-making opacity, and potential impacts on worker wellbeing, urging for comprehensive governance and protective measures.Artificial intelligence has moved from an experimental tool to an everyday influence on millions of jobs, quietly reshaping how work is organised, evaluated…
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The Civil Justice Council has revealed plans to introduce procedural safeguards requiring disclosure of AI involvement in civil litigation documents, aiming to safeguard evidence integrity and court fairness amidst rising AI adoption. The Civil Justice Council has proposed new procedural safeguards that would require legal documents submitted in civil litigation…
John Edwards, nearing four years as UK data regulator, outlines priorities including children’s privacy, biometric challenges, and strategic enforcement as the ICO navigates a period of profound legal and technological change. Nearly four years into his term leading the U.K. data regulator, John Edwards used the keynote at the IAPP…
OpenAI begins limited testing of sponsored content within ChatGPT for US users on its free and low-cost tiers, sparking discussions on the future of AI monetisation and ethical design choices amid rival pushback. OpenAI has begun testing advertisements in ChatGPT for users on its free and lowest-cost Go tier in…
Irish lawmakers and regulators are stepping up efforts to regulate generative AI technologies, focusing on protecting children from harmful content and enforcing EU bans on prohibited AI practices amid growing industry concerns and technological challenges. The Online Safety Commissioner, Niamh Hodnett, is scheduled to address the Oireachtas Media Committee today…
The US Pentagon has demanded Anthropic remove restrictions on its Claude AI model for military use by Friday, risking the loss of a significant contract amid ethical debates and security pressures. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Anthropic’s chief executive this week that the firm must remove limitations on its Claude…
Privacy authorities worldwide have issued a coordinated warning on the rising misuse of generative AI to produce realistic images and videos of individuals without consent, calling for stricter safeguards, transparency, and age-appropriate protections. Privacy regulators around the world have issued a coordinated warning over the growing use of generative artificial…
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