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Clients wanted a mixture of London news for an audience of London commuter readers. The goal was to deliver timely, engaging, and location-relevant stories that resonate with busy professionals on the go. Content had to maintain journalistic quality while being optimized for mobile consumption and AI-driven syndication via NoahWire’s advanced article generation platform.
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Old Mutual’s CTO Dhesen Ramsamy highlights the importance of robust data management, clear regulations, and infrastructure development to accelerate responsible AI adoption in South Africa amid evolving national policies. Dhesen Ramsamy, Old Mutual’s group chief technology and data officer, will set out his views on the relationship between data stewardship and responsible artificial intelligence when he speaks at the ITWeb AI Summit on 22 April at The Forum in Bryanston. According to ITWeb, Ramsamy will argue that establishing robust data practices is the essential first step if organisations are to harness the benefits of AI while avoiding systemic risk. [2]…
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…
Tegna has launched a redesigned suite of smartphone applications emphasising personalised local news, vertical video streaming, and interactive weather updates, aiming to engage audiences with real-time, mobile-first content across over 50 markets. TEGNA has unveiled a redesigned suite of smartphone applications that prioritise personalised local news, vertically oriented video and…
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has outlined new behavioural rules aimed at increasing transparency, user choice, and market competition for Google’s search services, signalling a shift in regulating the tech giant’s UK dominance. Britain’s competition authority has set out a package of behavioural rules it wants Google to follow…
The UK government’s consultation on applying copyright law to AI training has faced overwhelming opposition from creators, who demand stronger protections amid fears of value transfer to tech giants, setting the stage for a contentious future in AI regulation. When the government opened a consultation on how copyright should apply…
Ireland escalates concern over AI-generated sexual images and deepfakes on Elon Musk’s X, prompting EU investigation and calls for stronger safeguards across member states. Ireland’s concern over AI-generated sexual imagery and alleged deepfake child abuse material on Elon Musk’s X has escalated into formal scrutiny at the EU level and…
The UK government is fast-tracking the adoption of AI-driven tools in policing, promising enhanced efficiency and crime detection, but facing protests over potential privacy infringements and civil liberties risks. Britain’s policing landscape is set to be reshaped by a large injection of technology aimed at speeding investigations and easing workloads,…
A coalition of prominent speculative writers and Hollywood industry figures launched a coordinated protest at Comic-Con 2026, demanding stricter regulations and fair licensing practices to protect human artistry from unchecked AI-driven automation and training practices. A group of prominent speculative writers used a high-profile convention platform in 2026 to launch…
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…
