A surge of AI-enhanced property listings has sparked debate over transparency and honesty in the UK housing market, prompting calls for stricter regulation and clearer labelling to protect buyers from misleading digital alterations. A month-long spate of online attention has focused on estate agents’ growing reliance on artificial intelligence to alter property photographs, after images of a cluttered three-bedroom semi in Exeter were digitally scrubbed to show unnaturally bare rooms. The dramatic before-and-after shots have fuelled debate about whether such enhancements help buyers visualise potential or simply disguise a property’s real condition. (Sources: cybernews, ex-tenant account) Digital decluttering tools promise…
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Indonesia’s Deputy Minister for Communications and Digital Affairs has raised alarms over artificial intelligence’s expanding role in news dissemination, highlighting risks to journalistic independence, public trust, and media sustainability amid growing algorithmic influence and economic pressures. Indonesia’s deputy minister for communications and digital affairs has warned that the rapid spread…
Rapid AI advancements are transforming news production and consumption in Indonesia, sparking concerns over reduced direct traffic to publishers, copyright issues, and the need for ethical guidelines to safeguard editorial independence amid technological upheaval. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are reshaping how news is produced, distributed and consumed, prompting Indonesian…
Refuge reports a 62% increase in cases where perpetrators exploit AI and connected devices to control women, amid warnings of global proliferation of technology-facilitated violence. Experts call for tighter regulation and industry accountability to protect victims from emerging digital threats. Domestic abuse services are reporting a sharp rise in cases…
A UK thinktank urges a overhaul of AI news sourcing with standardised ‘nutrition’ labels, licensing reforms, and increased transparency to safeguard journalistic integrity and fairness in the evolving digital news landscape. A UK thinktank has urged sweeping changes to how artificial intelligence is allowed to source and present news, proposing…
South Korea enacts the AI Basic Act, establishing the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation framework. The law seeks to foster trust and industry growth, but faces criticism from startups, civil rights groups, and international firms over its scope and enforcement. South Korea this month enacted sweeping legislation aimed at governing…
The acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency prompted an internal review after confidential federal documents labelled ‘for official use only’ were uploaded into the public ChatGPT platform, highlighting growing risks of AI use in government agencies. The acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has…
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President Donald Trump’s rare appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos reignited tensions with Europe through provocative remarks, including claims over Greenland, amid a backdrop of high-level diplomacy and partisan rhetoric on the global stage. President Donald Trump’s appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week marked…
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