Recent controversies in automated content production highlight the delicate balance between efficiency and credibility, prompting a reassessment of transparency and human oversight in journalism. Silicon Valley has solved the technical problem of producing content at enormous scale; the harder question now is whether audiences will still trust the organisations that produce it. Recent episodes in publishing show how quickly automated workflows can undermine credibility when the human element is sidelined or concealed. According to reporting by Sports Business Journal and follow-ups in outlets including The Wrap and ABC News, allegations that Sports Illustrated published items under invented bylines and bolstered…
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Howard University hosts Black Press Day to celebrate two centuries of Black journalism, emphasise the importance of digital transformation, and explore strategies for sustaining the sector amid technological change and audience shifts. Journalists, students, educators and civil-rights leaders convened at Howard University’s Blackburn Center on 18 March 2026 for Black…
The UK government has paused its plans for broad copyright exceptions to AI training, opting for further evidence gathering and monitoring, diverging from the EU’s more interventionist approach and sparking debate over protecting creative industries and ownership of AI outputs. The UK has stepped back from a previously favoured route…
At Howard University’s Blackburn auditorium, Black publishers, archivists and technologists celebrated 200 years of Black media while exploring how AI advances are shaping the future of community storytelling and historical preservation. Black publishers, archivists and technologists gathered at Howard University’s Blackburn auditorium in mid-March to mark the near bicentennial of…
Small and medium enterprises in the Philippines are adopting artificial intelligence tools to transform customer interactions, boosting sales and competitiveness in an increasingly digital marketplace. Artificial intelligence is reshaping how Filipino micro, small and medium enterprises connect with customers, offering tools that convert routine interactions into differentiated, revenue-generating experiences. According…
Following a BBC investigation revealing networks using AI-created Black female avatars to direct users to illegal sexually explicit sites, TikTok has removed 20 accounts amid broader concerns over unregulated synthetic imagery and its societal harms. TikTok removed 20 accounts after a BBC investigation exposed networks using AI-created Black female avatars…
Hachette Book Group’s decision to cancel the upcoming horror novel ‘Shy Girl’ highlights increasing concerns over AI-generated content in publishing, prompting industry-wide policy reviews and debates on transparency and authorship. Hachette Book Group has removed the forthcoming horror novel “Shy Girl” from its publication schedule after concluding that artificial intelligence…
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As social platforms like Instagram Reels and TikTok dominate news discovery, news organisations are shifting towards journalist-led creator roles and on-site distribution to maintain trust, monetise content, and adapt to new audience behaviours in the social era. Newsrooms are quietly reengineering themselves around a simple truth of the social era:…
In a landmark deal, Anthropic agrees to pay $1.5 billion to settle allegations of using pirated books for training its Claude AI, highlighting a growing emphasis on legally sourced data in AI development and setting a precedent for future industry standards. Anthropic has reached a landmark agreement with authors and…
Major news outlets, led by The New York Times, are escalating legal disputes against AI companies over the unauthorised use of proprietary journalism for training generative AI, risking profound impacts on content, trust, and industry standards. The dispute between news publishers and large artificial-intelligence companies has escalated into a multifront…
UK actors’ union Equity considers ballot on industrial action as tensions mount with producers over lack of enforceable AI likeness protections, echoing international labour disputes and regulatory moves. The UK actors’ union Equity has moved to ballot its members on whether to take industrial action over on-set digital scanning used…
Microsoft’s largest-ever investment in Asia aims to boost India’s AI and cloud capacity, reshaping the global hyperscale infrastructure race and intensifying competition among tech giants. Microsoft’s $17.5 billion commitment to India over the next four years crystallises the company’s view that the country is central to the global race to…
Vietnam’s parliament has approved comprehensive legislation establishing its first AI regulatory framework, strengthening government oversight of data, digital infrastructure, and online information, while also fostering growth in the digital sector amid concerns over increased state control and restrictions on press freedom. Vietnam’s National Assembly has approved a package of laws…
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