As defunct companies’ digital archives change hands for training AI, privacy advocates warn of substantial risks, despite rising commercial incentives among AI developers for real workplace data. As the shutdown market around failed startups becomes more organised, some founders are now turning their company’s private digital trail into a final asset. Emails, Slack messages, Jira records and other workplace files are being packaged up and sold to artificial intelligence developers, with some deals reportedly worth tens of thousands of dollars and, in some cases, far more. Forbes reported that AI labs are buying these archives to build what the industry…
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The Premier League has expressed concerns to the UK government that proposed changes to AI copyright laws could undermine protections critical to its commercial success, warning of risks to its revenue and broader economic contributions. The Premier League has warned the UK government that proposed changes to copyright law for…
A website run by the TOP Agency is accused of transforming other outlets’ reporting into AI-generated content without attribution, raising concerns about widespread digital plagiarism and the integrity of local news coverage. A local-news-style website run by the TOP Agency has been accused of turning other outlets’ reporting into a…
A comic writer discusses how AI is increasingly supporting routine publishing tasks, enhancing accessibility and efficiency without compromising editorial integrity, while advocating for tighter restrictions on its use in academic settings. Artificial intelligence is becoming a practical part of the publishing workflow, not just a subject for debate, and that…
The Mississippi Free Press has retracted an opinion piece after uncovering it was produced by artificial intelligence and submitted under a false identity, prompting renewed calls for stricter verification processes in journalism. The Mississippi Free Press has said it removed an opinion column published on 7 April after discovering that…
As more writers utilise generative AI for drafting and editing, the industry faces debates over standards, authenticity, and the future of human reporting amid ongoing tensions over AI’s role in news production. A quiet shift is unsettling newsrooms and publishing houses: more writers are using generative AI not just to…
Russmedia demonstrates how a consistent digital heritage can facilitate rapid AI adoption across newsroom operations, emphasising practical use cases and strong leadership to embed AI within its media ecosystem. Russmedia’s experience with artificial intelligence shows how quickly newsroom experimentation can become an operational strategy. Speaking at the Frankfurt AI Forum,…
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Frustrated residents on Sandhurst Road in Catford installed a fake speed camera, forcing a temporary slowdown in reckless traffic, before authorities dismantled it, highlighting community frustration with official inaction on road safety. Residents of Sandhurst Road in Catford, southeast London, took matters into their own hands by erecting a fake…
Council leaders warn that England’s escalating special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support costs could push local authorities into insolvency, as delayed government reforms struggle to address soaring demand and costs. Council leaders across England are sounding the alarm over the escalating financial crisis driven by special educational needs and…
Labour’s sudden retreat on income tax hikes exposes deep internal divisions and risks undermining Britain’s fiscal credibility amid market jitters and political chaos. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ abrupt retreat on planned income tax hikes has sent shockwaves through the financial markets and laid bare the dangerous internal chaos afflicting the Labour…
The FTSE 100 plummeted £27 billion amid global sell-offs driven by concerns over AI stock valuations and uncertain UK fiscal policies, marking its worst single-day decline since April and highlighting interconnected market fragility. The FTSE 100 suffered a substantial setback yesterday, losing £27 billion in value amid a wave of…
London plans to increase congestion charges from £15 to £18 per day from 2026, scrapping full EV exemptions and imposing new costs on electric vehicle owners, raising concerns over practicality and political motives behind the city’s green policies. From January 2, 2026, London’s central congestion charge will rise from £15…
Amid London’s iconic theatres and hotels, a hidden crisis unfolds as makeshift tent communities along the Strand expose government failures and a widening homelessness epidemic, calling into question the city’s commitment to vulnerable residents. Nestled behind London’s gleaming West End theatres and the historic Savoy Hotel, a bleak tent village…
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