Exploring how the foundations laid during the Scottish Enlightenment continue to influence modern shared knowledge platforms like Wikipedia. Wikipedia began as a bold experiment in shared knowledge, but its origins were rooted in a very specific intellectual moment. The Encyclopaedia Britannica was first published in Edinburgh in 1768, in the middle of the Scottish Enlightenment, as a response to Diderot’s Encyclopédie. Its early editor, William Smellie, was only 28 when he took on the task, and later became a symbol of the cut-and-paste craft of early reference publishing. Britannica and other accounts of the period place that project firmly within…
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A Chinese influencer plans legal action after her face was used without permission in an AI-generated microdrama, spotlighting emerging legal and ethical issues in China’s rapidly evolving AI-driven entertainment industry. A Chinese model has said she plans to sue the makers of an AI-generated microdrama and its platform after discovering…
Japan’s Justice Ministry advances efforts to secure legal protections against unauthorised use of celebrity voices and images with new guidelines, responding to rising AI misuse and legal challenges. Japan’s Justice Ministry has moved to strengthen legal protection for people’s voices, with an expert panel agreeing that unauthorised use of celebrity…
A recent audit reveals that major AI systems are not using llms.txt files as widely as anticipated, raising questions about its current effectiveness and adoption in AI and SEO practices. The idea of an llms.txt file has attracted far more attention than evidence. An audit by Flavio Longato, who works…
The US State Department has amplified its campaign against alleged Chinese theft of American AI technology, issuing warnings to global diplomatic counterparts and targeting Chinese AI firms amid heightened tensions in tech competition. The Trump administration has stepped up its public campaign against alleged Chinese theft of American artificial intelligence…
The US State Department has launched a diplomatic initiative to warn global governments about Chinese technology companies allegedly siphoning off American AI expertise, reflecting mounting tensions in the ongoing technological rivalry. The US State Department has launched a diplomatic campaign to alert governments around the world to what it describes…
James Bach argues that artificial intelligence cannot bear responsibility, underscoring the need for human accountability in AI-driven work environments amidst ongoing debates about machine responsibility and ethical concerns. James Bach has made a blunt claim that cuts against much of the current hype around automation: artificial intelligence cannot act responsibly…
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Key economic indicators and central bank decisions across China, Japan, UK, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada are set to shape the global outlook, with recent US-China trade optimism offering a tentative boost amidst subdued inflation pressures. Next week’s economic calendar highlights several pivotal data releases and central bank communications across…
Nestled within the London Borough of Havering, Noak Hill stands out as a rare exception in the capital’s extensive public transport network. While London’s buses reach 96 per cent of its residents within 400 metres and Transport for London (TfL) has ambitiously targeted 99 per cent coverage within 600 metres,…
The government’s controversial early release policy, aimed at easing prison overcrowding, has led to a surge in recidivism, licence breaches, and public safety risks, exposing systemic failures and urgent calls for comprehensive reform. Despite claims from the government that the early release scheme was necessary to combat overcrowding, the reality…
Once a staple of London Underground travellers, the iconic TfL-branded Oyster wallet has been phased out in favour of museum-led merchandise that continues to celebrate London’s transport heritage in innovative ways. Transport for London (TfL) enthusiasts and collectors have been reflecting nostalgically on a piece of old-school merchandise that is…
New research reveals a growing mismatch between clinical staff and managerial support in the NHS, exacerbating burnout and leading to increasing corridor care, despite a surge in frontline healthcare workers. Frontline NHS staff are increasingly being burdened with responsibilities that should fall to skilled administrative and managerial personnel, exacerbating wellbeing…
London’s financial activities have skyrocketed by 300%, propelled by technological advancements, favourable government policies, and renewed investor optimism, cementing the city’s status as a global financial hub amid shifting economic dynamics. The London financial sector is experiencing an extraordinary 300% surge in market activity, a development that has captured the…
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