Reese Witherspoon’s call for women to embrace AI faces criticism over copyright, exploitation concerns, and environmental impact, highlighting a complex debate on technology’s role in gender equality. Reese Witherspoon has found herself at the centre of a fresh backlash after urging women to get comfortable with artificial intelligence, a message that landed awkwardly for many readers and writers who see the technology as deeply extractive. The actor and entrepreneur, whose book club and production company have helped elevate women’s voices, used Instagram to argue that women are underusing AI even though the jobs they hold are more exposed to automation.…
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The Guardian faces questions over potential conflicts of interest following its partnership with Omidyar Network on a major AI investigation, amid concerns about financial influences shaping coverage on responsible AI development and industry influence. The Guardian’s partnership with the Omidyar Network on a major artificial intelligence reporting project has drawn…
As news outlets block the Wayback Machine amid fears of unauthorised AI use, critics warn that crucial web history could vanish, challenging the balance between copyright interests and digital preservation. The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has long functioned as the web’s institutional memory, preserving pages that might otherwise disappear through…
The Guardian’s ‘Reworked’ series on AI faces criticism for insufficient disclosure of its funder’s financial ties to Anthropic, raising questions about transparency and independence in journalism. The Guardian’s partnership with Omidyar Network on a new artificial intelligence series has drawn scrutiny over whether the outlet gave readers enough context about…
Around 120,000 rights holders are pursuing a historic $1.5 billion payout in a landmark case against Anthropic, marking the largest copyright resolution involving AI training data in US history amid unprecedented claimant support. About 120,000 authors and other rights holders are seeking a share of a proposed $1.5 billion class-action…
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…
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…
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As COP30 opens in Brazil, concerns mount over diminishing corporate commitment and political hurdles, while innovative forest conservation funding offers a glimmer of hope for anti-deforestation efforts and Indigenous engagement. As the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change convenes in Belém, Brazil,…
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London faces a dramatic rise in violent and property crimes, with critics accusing Mayor Sadiq Khan of misleading the public and failing to address the city’s escalating security crisis, as official figures reveal the true extent of law and order challenges. London Mayor Sadiq Khan once again found himself defending…
The Charity Commission has issued a regulatory action plan urging the Church of England to accelerate its safeguarding reforms, aiming for full implementation by mid-2025 amid ongoing concerns over previous shortcomings and abuse scandals. The Charity Commission has issued a Regulatory Action Plan demanding that the Archbishops’ Council of the…
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