U.S. News & World Report has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI company of unlawfully using its journalism to train models, intensifying a legal battle that questions the limits of fair use in AI training and potential threats to media outlets’ revenue. U.S. News & World Report has become the latest publisher to take OpenAI to court, filing a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York that accuses the company of using its journalism without permission to train AI systems and produce outputs that compete with, or diminish the value of, its reporting. The case adds to…
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Chinese model Christine Li’s face was used without permission in a popular AI-generated microdrama, highlighting the rapid rise of AI-enabled content creation and the urgent need for clearer regulations on personal rights and platform responsibilities. Christine Li, a Chinese model and influencer, says she was startled to find her face…
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…
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…
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Residents and opposition councillors condemn Greenwich Council’s decision to cement Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes, citing increased congestion and safety risks on boundary roads amid claims of superficial air quality improvements. Greenwich Council’s decision to make the West and East Greenwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) schemes permanent signals a concerning prioritisation…
Public sector spends nearly £1.3 million on work-from-home equipment amidst returns to office debate
Government departments, NHS, and local authorities have allocated almost £1.3 million on home office equipment over the past year, highlighting ongoing tensions between hybrid work policies and calls for increased public sector productivity. Whitehall departments, quangos, and the NHS have collectively spent nearly £1.3 million of taxpayers’ money on work-from-home…
The UK’s average full-time salary increased by 4.3% in 2025, but disparities across professions and regions, along with international comparisons, highlight ongoing economic challenges for workers. According to recently released data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the average annual full-time salary in the UK rose by 4.3% in…
UK-based online retailer SilkFred has entered administration, leaving customers unpaid and highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by independent fashion brands amid economic pressures. SilkFred, a UK-based online fashion retailer known for its portfolio of 500 independent brands, has entered administration as of late October 2025, with dire implications for its customers.…
The Green Party’s recent success in Hounslow, highlighted by Guy Lambert’s defection from Labour, signals a fractured political landscape with voters seeking genuine community-focused alternatives amid Labour’s internal turmoil and ideological shifts. The Green Party’s recent breakthrough on Hounslow Council highlights a troubling shift in the local political landscape, with…
For the first time in over 800 years, the City of London’s traditional Lord Mayor’s Show will be renamed the Lady Mayor’s Show, highlighting superficial attempts at modernisation and the persistence of elitism amid calls for genuine reform. For the first time in its more than 800-year history, the City…
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