Three YouTube content creators have filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant scraped their videos without consent to train its artificial intelligence systems, raising legal questions over data use and copyright protections in AI development. Apple has been hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit by three YouTube creators who allege the company harvested their videos without consent to train its artificial intelligence systems. According to legal filings reported by 9to5Mac and other outlets, the complaint claims Apple downloaded and used creators’ clips for research and model development without permission, payment or attribution. [2],[3] The plaintiffs include well-known…
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Rapid adoption of artificial intelligence across Nigerian companies is raising concerns over governance gaps, with regulators and industry experts calling for urgent oversight measures to mitigate operational, legal, and reputational risks amid accelerating technological integration. In boardrooms across Nigeria, talk of “transformation” has become routine while the concrete implications of…
As agentic AI systems gain autonomy across business and personal tasks, industry experts highlight practical deployment challenges, security risks, and the evolving regulatory landscape at a Shanghai forum. The rise of agentic AI is shifting the tech landscape from laboratory experiments to systems that can act autonomously across business and…
The United States v. Heppner decision highlights how courts are applying traditional confidentiality doctrines to generative AI interactions, prompting legal practitioners to reassess privacy and discovery protocols amid technological advances. Courts are beginning to confront how generative artificial intelligence intersects with long‑standing confidentiality doctrines, a dynamic brought into sharp relief…
The Upper Grand District School Board is set to permit selected generative artificial intelligence tools for student use, emphasizing AI literacy, responsible integration, and safeguarding human rights amidst ongoing concerns about bias and privacy. Certain generative artificial intelligence tools will be permitted for student use across the Upper Grand District…
The House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee calls for a licensing-first approach to protect UK creators from uncredited use of their works in AI training, positioning the UK as a leader in responsible AI development amid mounting industry concerns. The House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee published a…
Apple encounters twin lawsuits from developers and YouTube creators over AI app takedowns and unauthorised data scraping, spotlighting industry tensions around content rights and AI training practices. Apple has been drawn into a legal crossfire over its use and moderation of artificial intelligence, facing two separate lawsuits that highlight competing…
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Ten thousand writers, including Richard Osman and Jeanette Winterson, deliver an empty volume to protest against unlicensed use of literary works for AI training, amid ongoing government copyright reforms. Some 10,000 writers have united to produce an intentionally blank volume titled Don’t Steal This Book, handing copies out at the…
As live transmission and social feeds accelerate war coverage, concerns arise over the quality, ethics, and social impact of real-time reporting. Experts call for standards and training to ensure that immediacy enhances understanding, not distortion. Conflicts today are not confined to battlefields; they are performed and consumed in real time…
Thousands of writers have published an empty book titled “Don’t Steal This Book” at the London Book Fair, in a coordinated protest against AI firms training generative models on copyrighted work without consent or payment, amid ongoing debates in Westminster. Thousands of authors have joined a coordinated protest against technology…
News organisations worldwide are increasing their use of AI tools to manage workloads and uncover leads, prompting a debate about ethical standards, trust, and the future role of human journalists amidst rapidly evolving technology. Newsrooms around the world are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to manage mounting workloads and surface…
The dismissal of an Ars Technica reporter over AI-fabricated quotes highlights systemic challenges in verifying automated content, prompting calls for clearer oversight and shared responsibility in modern newsrooms. The recent dismissal of an Ars Technica reporter after an article containing AI-generated, fabricated quotes was published has sharpened a dilemma facing…
Researchers reveal that manipulated satellite images spreading on social platforms are AI-altered fakes, complicating verification during wartime crises and risking public mistrust in authentic visual evidence. A widely shared satellite image purporting to show a destroyed US radar installation in Qatar was an AI-altered fabrication, researchers and media reports say,…
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