Critics argue that generative AI models are built on the unauthorized use of artists’ work, sparking legal battles and raising concerns over creativity, consent, and the economic impact on the arts community. By the time generative AI had become a routine feature of online life, many of its critics were already pointing to the same underlying charge: that the technology was built on the mass extraction of human-made work. In a Guardian essay, artist Molly Crabapple argues that image generators did not simply arrive as another creative tool, but as systems trained on vast archives of artists’ labour taken from…
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As AI systems like Anthropic’s Mythos reveal new capabilities to uncover vulnerabilities and generate creative works, legal frameworks struggle to keep pace with issues of ownership, authorship, and responsibility in high-stakes sectors. The latest wave of concern around artificial intelligence is being driven not only by what these systems can…
PR Newswire highlights the evolving landscape of AI search, emphasising the importance of authoritative, well-structured content over traditional optimisation to secure brands’ place as trusted sources in AI-driven answers. PR Newswire has cast the debate over AI visibility in sharper terms, arguing that the real prize in the era of…
The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office has issued new guidance emphasizing that organisations deploying agentic AI must uphold data transparency and accountability, even when using third-party systems, highlighting a shift towards stricter compliance for innovative AI applications. The Information Commissioner’s Office has put UK startups on notice: agentic AI may be…
A senior US official claims Chinese AI company DeepSeek is developing a new model using Nvidia’s Blackwell chip, despite US export restrictions, signalling potential circumvention of technology controls amid escalating tensions. A senior Trump administration official has said Chinese AI company DeepSeek is preparing to release a new model that…
The EU’s temporary carve-out for scanning child sexual abuse material has lapsed, leaving tech giants in legal limbo and raising concerns over detection efforts in child protection. The European Parliament’s refusal to prolong a temporary exemption for scanning child sexual abuse material has opened a legal and political fault-line in…
Thailand’s digital economy is set for robust growth in 2026, backed by major foreign investments and a strategic shift towards digital services, while efforts to streamline AI regulations seek to safeguard responsible innovation. Thailand is heading into 2026 with a digital economy that looks set to keep expanding, even as…
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China is deploying humanoid, AI-driven police robots on city streets to assist with traffic management, marking a new phase in smart-city policing amidst both technological promise and public concern. China has begun trialling humanoid, AI‑driven policing units on city streets, deploying 1.8‑metre robots to assist with traffic management and public‑space…
Emerging autonomous online agent networks, known as AI swarms, are increasingly sophisticated and difficult to detect, amplifying falsehoods across social media and endangering democratic processes worldwide. Experts warn that without rapid technological and regulatory responses, misinformation could become an even more persistent online challenge. A new class of autonomous online…
A University of Sydney analysis highlights how Microsoft Copilot’s AI-generated news summaries largely overlook Australian outlets, raising concerns over local media visibility and the potential erosion of journalism revenue amid regulatory and accuracy challenges. A University of Sydney analysis has found that Microsoft Copilot’s AI-generated news summaries largely omit Australian…
Over 700 industry figures, including Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, support a movement calling for strict licensing of AI training datasets to protect creators’ rights amidst growing regulatory scrutiny. More than seven hundred creators from film, music, publishing and other arts have backed a campaign accusing major technology…
Hundreds of artists, including Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett, have joined a coalition to challenge AI firms over the unauthorised use of copyrighted work, calling for negotiated licensing and fair recompense for creators in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. A coalition of hundreds of creators has launched a public…
New developments in modular, trust-aware safety controls aim to mitigate risks of bias, misinformation, and privacy breaches in large language models, aligning industry practices with regulatory demands and ethical standards. Large language models are reshaping software and online services, but their rapid integration has amplified risks that can erode trust…
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