The Authors Guild introduces strict AI clauses requiring authors’ consent to prevent misuse of their work, while a new interactive format transforms classic novels into participatory experiences, signalling shifts in AI usage in literature. The Authors Guild has drawn a sharper line around artificial intelligence in publishing, publishing new model contract clauses that would require writers’ written consent before their work is uploaded into AI systems for tasks such as translations, audiobook narration or cover art. According to the Guild, the aim is to stop authors’ work and personal data from being fed into systems that could later be used…
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The myth that em dashes signal artificial writing endures, but experts argue that their long-standing use in language shows the question of authorship lies elsewhere, as AI detection remains unreliable. The idea that an em dash is now a dead giveaway for artificial writing has become a neat little internet…
Emerging cases of digital employee clones in China spark debate over privacy, consent, and the future of work as AI advancements blur lines between technology and human identity. China’s latest AI workplace experiment has triggered intense debate online after examples emerged of former employees being digitally “kept on” after leaving…
Applications are open for the AI in the Newsroom Fellowship 2026, a six-month programme empowering African journalists to develop AI-driven tools that enhance editorial workflows, transparency, and public interest reporting. Africa Uncensored and DW Akademie have opened applications for the AI in the Newsroom Fellowship 2026, a six-month programme aimed…
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…
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…
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London’s financial industry is experiencing a historic spike in activity, bolstered by government incentives, technological innovation, and a surge in foreign investment, signalling a transformative phase for the city’s economic landscape. The London financial sector is experiencing an extraordinary surge in market activity, registering an unprecedented 300% increase that has…
Co-op plans to open over 50 new stores across the UK before Christmas, while calling for urgent government action on business rates to secure the future of small shops and local economies amidst pressing economic challenges. Co-op is set to significantly expand its retail presence across the UK with plans…
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Leaked documents expose alarming gaps in safeguarding and record-keeping at London mental health ward, following the death of Alice Figueiredo and recurrence of preventable self-harm incidents, prompting urgent calls for reform. Just months after the tragic death of 22-year-old Alice Figueiredo in a London mental health unit, a disturbing pattern…
European and UK regulatory bodies have strengthened their collaboration to implement advanced age assurance technologies and educational initiatives aimed at safeguarding children from online risks, setting a new global standard in digital child protection. In an ambitious effort to bolster the safety of children in the digital space, Europe’s eSafety,…
Lady Rosalind Howells, a pioneering black leader and former member of the House of Lords, dedicated nearly five decades to fighting racism and promoting social justice in Britain. Her efforts transformed communities and elevated the fight against inequality both nationally and internationally. Rosalind Howells, Baroness Howells of St Davids, who…
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