As organisations transition generative AI from pilot programs to everyday use, Gartner warns of mounting security hazards that threaten operational integrity and trust, highlighting the need for stronger governance and technical controls. Organisations moving generative AI from pilot to everyday use are confronting a cluster of security hazards that, if left unchecked, could undermine both operations and trust, Gartner analysts warned this week. Dennis Xu, vice‑president and analyst at Gartner, told delegates at the Security and Risk Management Summit in Sydney that current large language models retain vast quantities of information while lacking judgement, likening them to a young child…
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Denmark combines legislation, industry standards, and independent oversight to turn responsible AI into a competitive edge, pioneering a holistic model that others are beginning to emulate. Denmark has turned an early embrace of digital governance into a cohesive strategy for trustworthy artificial intelligence, pairing legal obligations with industry-led standards and…
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…
A AI-created pop song, animated with internet memes, has gone viral on TikTok and YouTube, marking a significant step in AI’s acceptance in mainstream music and raising urgent questions about originality and ownership. An AI-created pop track has leapt from online curiosity into a full-blown viral phenomenon, propelled by a…
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…
The Bombay High Court has mandated swift action against AI-manipulated content misusing actress Shilpa Shetty’s identity, signalling a strong judicial stance on protecting personality rights amidst rising synthetic media concerns. The Bombay High Court has ordered a swift removal of deepfakes and other AI-manipulated material that misuse the identity of…
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…
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The UK Competition and Markets Authority outlines plans to empower publishers with opt-out rights from Google’s AI-generated search summaries and increase content attribution, aiming to balance market influence and fair recognition amid growing concerns about traffic diversion and revenue loss. The UK competition regulator has outlined plans that would let…
European lawmakers advocate for mandatory licensing and transparent data use in AI, aiming to protect creators’ rights amid rising legal concerns and international disputes. European lawmakers on the European Parliament’s legal affairs committee have urged that providers of generative artificial intelligence compensate creators when their copyrighted European works are used…
As AI-generated content becomes widespread in newsrooms, publishers face legal challenges over training data and transparency while exploring new ways to enhance reader engagement and redefine revenue models amid ethical concerns. As publishers confront the rapid rise of generative AI, legal and commercial friction has become a defining feature of…
Rapid adoption of generative AI in Canadian workplaces prompts calls for clearer policies amid evolving provincial guidance and existing legal constraints, highlighting the need for comprehensive oversight to manage risks and ensure inclusivity. The adoption of generative artificial intelligence across Canadian workplaces has accelerated rapidly, bringing productivity gains alongside fresh…
Major news organisations are implementing stricter measures to limit access to their archives amid concerns that AI models exploit stored content, sparking a debate on public access versus legal protection. News organisations are increasingly tightening the gates on the Internet Archive after security teams and licensing departments flagged the risk…
The European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee has approved a report advocating for stronger creator protections and transparency measures in the face of expanding generative AI, setting the stage for a potentially transformative EU copyright framework in 2026. Members of the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee have endorsed a report pressing…
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