As AI becomes an integral part of creative workflows, experts emphasise responsible use, highlighting both its supportive potential and the risks of undermining human effort in fields like comics, film, and education. Artificial intelligence has moved from novelty to everyday utility in creative work, and comic writer and commentator Paul Kupperberg’s latest reflections suggest he is less interested in the debate over whether it should exist than in how it is used. Writing on First Comics News, he describes AI as a practical aid for routine tasks such as podcast copy and social media posts, while drawing a clear line…
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The Court of Justice of the European Union clarifies the scope of pastiche, potentially expanding copyright exceptions for AI and remix culture, while maintaining limits to protect original works. The Court of Justice of the European Union has given the long-marginalised concept of pastiche a far more workable shape, and…
The UK government has decided against rushing new laws on AI training and copyright, opting instead for continued evidence gathering and international monitoring amid deep industry divisions and ongoing legal uncertainty. The UK government has stepped back from a previously favoured opt-out model for the use of copyright works in…
Spotify is quietly rolling out a beta feature to flag AI involvement in track credits, marking a step towards increased transparency amid a patchwork of disclosures across platforms. Spotify has begun quietly rolling out a beta feature that flags the use of artificial intelligence in track credits, bringing a new…
Meta is deploying internal software to collect employee keystrokes and screen activity to enhance its AI models, sparking concerns over privacy and workplace surveillance amidst intensified industry competition. Meta is installing internal monitoring software on employees’ work devices to collect keystrokes, mouse movements, clicks and, in some cases, screen snapshots…
Berlin-based AIxchange launches a new attribution system to fairly allocate revenue from AI-generated music, gaining support from European and African rights bodies amid ongoing industry disputes over AI training and monetisation. AIxchange is moving to turn a long-running complaint about generative music into a practical licensing model, as the Berlin-based…
A U.S. privacy enforcement action against OkCupid has highlighted concerns over transparency and misuse in AI data sourcing, amid growing regulatory scrutiny across the industry. A U.S. privacy case has reignited debate over how companies source the material used to train artificial intelligence, after the Federal Trade Commission said OkCupid…
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The Labour-led council’s approval of Lewisham Shopping Centre’s redevelopment, with limited affordable housing, sparks community resistance amid rising property prices and displacement fears. On October 16th, Lewisham’s Labour-led council gave the green light for the redevelopment of Lewisham Shopping Centre, marking a pivotal moment for a borough deeply entwined in…
Nearly half of UK tech professionals seek new roles amid a talent shortage driven by high demand for AI and data expertise, with work-life balance and purpose now key to attracting candidates in a competitive market. Nearly half of UK technology professionals are actively seeking new job opportunities, reflecting a…
The VisitBritain Business Events Growth Programme has contributed over £60 million to the UK economy since 2018, with increasing returns, expanded regional reach, and a strong emphasis on sustainability and sectoral innovation, positioning the UK as a global leader in hosting major international conferences. VisitBritain’s Business Events Growth Programme has…
As 2026 approaches, large enterprises are increasingly adopting specialised AI platforms and flexible organisational structures to navigate geopolitical fragmentation, evolving ESG mandates, and complex regulatory environments, signalling a shift towards more resilient and compliant global business strategies. As large enterprises approach 2026, several pivotal business and legislative trends are shaping…
The £6.3 million funding shortfall for a vital footbridge connecting Silvertown Quays to the ExCel Centre has caused a delay in the long-planned development, raising concerns over governance and financial management amidst ongoing regeneration efforts. Plans for the extensive Silvertown Quays development in East London, encompassing 7,172 homes alongside offices,…
A new survey reveals that while concerns over safety, crowdedness, and costs persist, increasing confidence and positive sentiments among Londoners could signal a potential transport revival if services address key issues of safety, affordability, and accessibility. A recent survey by Savanta and the Centre for London think tank reveals a…
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