Japanese industry and technology firms are racing to develop safeguards for voice actors amid rapid advancements in AI-generated multilingual performances, prompting calls for legal reforms and new industry protocols to protect performers’ rights and revenues. Artificial intelligence is reshaping how Japanese performances travel across the globe by allowing a single spoken line to be rendered in many languages while retaining the original performer’s vocal character. Industry groups and technology firms are racing to turn that capability into commercial opportunity while erecting technical and institutional safeguards to curb misuse. A Tokyo association formed to address dubbing and voice protection demonstrated systems…
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Model and actress Savannah Adwoa Mensah revealed her online image was misused in AI-driven scams, highlighting the rising danger of synthetic identity abuse across Ghanaian social media and the need for enhanced legal and media literacy responses. Model and actress Savannah Adwoa Mensah says she first realised how vulnerable her…
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent executive order tightening AI vendor safeguards marks a significant shift as the state advances its own standards amid a national debate over uniform AI regulation, contrasting with federal efforts led by the White House. California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order tightening the…
Hachette’s sudden cancellation of Mia Ballard’s horror novel after allegations of AI involvement has ignited fierce discussions on the impact of generative tools on authorship, industry practices, and regulations. Hachette’s abrupt withdrawal of the horror novel Shy Girl after widespread allegations that large portions of the manuscript were generated by…
Penguin Random House has initiated legal action against OpenAI in Munich, accusing its chatbot of reproducing copyrighted works of German author Ingo Siegner in a children’s book scenario, raising new questions about AI training and copyright law. Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe has launched legal proceedings in Munich against OpenAI’s European…
Rapid adoption of tools like DALL‑E and Midjourney is transforming creative workflows and challenging existing copyright laws, prompting calls for greater transparency and new regulatory frameworks. Generative image models such as DALL‑E, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion have quickly moved from experimental labs into mainstream creative workflows, offering anyone with a…
In response to claims against automated film production, Montreal-based filmmaker Ori Peer launched a public call for artists to showcase manual, human-made art, sparking a diverse collage that champions craftsmanship over seamless AI creations. When Montreal-based filmmaker Ori Peer faced accusations that his 3D short had been produced with artificial…
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Enterprise AI faces significant barriers due to fractured software ecosystems, with experts calling for improved integration and shared business context to unlock its full potential. Enterprise artificial intelligence is moving out of experimental pilots and into everyday operations, but its progress is being held back by the fractured software environments…
Australian creators and media sectors rally in Canberra to advocate for licensing requirements for commercial AI training, amid ongoing debates over copyright protections and innovation balance. Australia’s creative and media sectors assembled in Canberra this month to press for a licensing model that would require commercial AI developers to obtain…
A Dutch court has mandated xAI and the X platform to cease the production and distribution of non-consensual sexualised images, marking Europe’s first legal action against AI-generated deepfakes of this nature and highlighting the rising regulatory crackdown on harmful AI content. A Dutch court has ordered xAI’s chatbot Grok and…
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…
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…
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