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Clients wanted a mixture of London news for an audience of London commuter readers. The goal was to deliver timely, engaging, and location-relevant stories that resonate with busy professionals on the go. Content had to maintain journalistic quality while being optimized for mobile consumption and AI-driven syndication via NoahWire’s advanced article generation platform.

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Encyclopædia Britannica has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI developer of copying nearly 100,000 entries without permission, in a case that could reshape legal standards for AI training practices and fair use. Encyclopædia Britannica and its Merriam‑Webster subsidiary have taken OpenAI to federal court in Manhattan, accusing the company of copying nearly 100,000 of their entries without permission to train its large language models and claiming the practice has siphoned off readers and tarnished the encyclopaedia’s reputation. According to the complaint, the AI outputs produce summaries that too closely resemble Britannica’s work and therefore undercut visits to its…

Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI in Manhattan, alleging unauthorised use of their reference materials to train large language models, potentially reshaping industry norms and legal boundaries. Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have launched a federal lawsuit in Manhattan accusing OpenAI of using their reference content…

Chinese platforms including Xiaohongshu are introduced strict measures to restrict fully automated AI accounts amid rising concerns over fake engagement and synthetic content, coinciding with new regulations on AI transparency and accountability. China’s lifestyle platform Xiaohongshu has moved to restrict accounts run or populated entirely by automated AI tools, warning…

Regulators and scholars in China warn of emerging risks as fabricated promotional content influences AI outputs, prompting calls for tighter oversight and technical safeguards. Regulators and scholars in China have sounded the alarm over what they call “artificial intelligence data poisoning” after a consumer-rights broadcast this week exposed how promotional…

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…

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The Indian government overhauls intermediary rules to enhance oversight of AI-generated content, imposing strict labelling requirements and reducing content removal timelines to combat manipulation and deepen platform accountability. The Indian government has overhauled its intermediary rules to tighten oversight of content produced or altered by artificial intelligence, imposing mandatory labeling…

The Australian Communications regulator introduces new rules requiring commercial radio stations to disclose when artificial intelligence voices host programmes, marking a major step towards transparency amid growing public concern over AI use in media. The Australian communications regulator has updated its Commercial Radio Code of Practice to require commercial broadcasters…

Recent analysis reveals that multilingual AI models produce divergent, potentially misleading narratives depending on language, posing strategic risks for Europe’s information integrity and security amid ongoing regulatory efforts. AI systems are already producing different factual accounts depending on the language used to query them, a divergence that poses strategic risks…

The EU’s new AI law imposes stricter governance and transparency obligations on high-risk systems used in HR, prompting organisations to overhaul risk assessment, governance, and explainability measures to ensure compliance and protect fundamental rights. The EU’s artificial intelligence regulation represents a fundamental change in how organisations must treat automated decision-making.…

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