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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Legal disputes over AI systems’ data sourcing and transformative use are escalating in US courts, potentially shaping future industry practices and regulations amidst conflicting rulings on fair use and lawful acquisition. Legal fights over how artificial intelligence systems are built have moved from technical debate into courtrooms, putting major technology…
X is developing a ‘Made with AI’ label to identify AI-generated posts, aiming to curb misinformation and uphold platform integrity amid increasing regulatory pressure and industry moves towards transparency. X is preparing a “Made with AI” label for posts, a feature spotted by independent app researcher Nima Owji that would…
Growing grassroots opposition, legislative efforts, and industry lobbying are transforming the U.S. approach to artificial intelligence, raising questions about innovation, public trust, and competitive balance amid domestic and international pressures. A rising, cross‑cutting backlash against artificial intelligence is crystallising across the United States as local communities, parents, activists and some…
As AI models continue to influence critical decisions, industry experts emphasise that mitigating bias requires a comprehensive, enterprise-wide approach involving diverse teams, continuous validation, and regulatory compliance to prevent harmful outcomes and ensure trustworthy AI deployment. Many organisations that deploy artificial intelligence are confronting a problem more insidious than occasional…
Anthropic has publicly accused three China-based AI companies, DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax, of engaging in large-scale illicit data extraction through fake accounts, raising concerns over ethics, security and the future regulation of AI reproduction techniques. Anthropic has publicly accused three China-based AI firms, DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax, of…
A Fujian Police Academy technical note reveals China’s latest integration of AI into public order monitoring, promising quicker detection of gatherings through fused sensor and footage analysis. A technical note issued by the Fujian Police Academy last December offers an unvarnished glimpse of how artificial intelligence is being stitched into…
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