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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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Games Workshop, the maker of Warhammer 40,000, has implemented a strict policy prohibiting the use of generative artificial intelligence in its creative processes, reinforcing its commitment to human craftsmanship and intellectual property protection amid wider industry concerns. Games Workshop, the British company behind Warhammer 40,000, has adopted a formal internal policy that bars the use of generative artificial intelligence in its creative and design processes, company leaders confirmed during its latest half‑yearly report. According to reporting by Time Extension and Wargamer, CEO Kevin Rountree told investors the policy is “currently very cautious” and that AI‑generated content is not permitted in…
A new assessment reveals that leading AI firms are failing to adequately address catastrophic risks, with none exceeding a C+ grade, highlighting a growing governance gap as AI capabilities accelerate. The majority of leading artificial intelligence companies are failing to manage catastrophic risks posed by increasingly powerful systems, according to…
Starting January 2026, Microsoft will enable Anthropic’s Claude models by default for most commercial customers, raising compliance and data residency considerations, particularly within the EU and government clouds. From 7 January 2026 Microsoft will enable Anthropic’s Claude models by default for most commercial tenants of Microsoft 365 Copilot, a change…
The European Commission investigates whether Google’s AI tools unfairly utilise publishers’ content, signalling a tougher stance on Big Tech’s dominance and content licensing amid escalating AI regulation efforts. The European Commission has opened a sweeping antitrust investigation into Google’s use of online publisher content to power its artificial intelligence features,…
The European Commission has initiated a formal investigation into Google’s use of online publisher content for AI development, signalling a tougher stance on Big Tech’s role in shaping artificial intelligence in Europe. The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Google over its use of online publisher content…
EU launches antitrust investigation into Google’s AI content practices amid content creator concerns
The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust probe into Google over the use of online publisher and creator content in its AI systems, raising questions about fair payment and access restrictions amid tensions with content creators and rival AI developers. The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation…
The European Commission has launched a formal probe into Google’s utilisation of online media and YouTube content for AI development, raising concerns over content creator rights, competitive fairness, and market dominance amidst broader Big Tech regulation efforts. The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Google’s use of…
The European Commission has opened a formal probe into Google’s alleged use of online publisher and YouTube content to develop AI services, raising concerns over fair competition and creator rights amidst escalating regulatory scrutiny of big tech. The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Alphabet-owned Google to…
The European Commission has opened a formal investigation into Google’s utilisation of online publisher content and YouTube material in developing AI features, amid concerns over potential unfair practices and competitive harm. The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Google’s use of online publisher content and YouTube material…
The United States has backed Iraq’s plan to transfer Lukoil’s majority stake in the West Qurna-2 oilfield to US companies, amid ongoing negotiations and increased geopolitical tensions over energy assets. The United States has signalled support for Iraq’s plan to transfer Lukoil PJSC’s majority stake in the giant West Qurna-2…
Europe is rapidly transforming its approach to digital authenticity, integrating verification into workflows driven by new regulations and advancing detection technologies to combat synthetic content and protect trust in media and public communications. Europe has entered a phase in which digital authenticity is treated as critical infrastructure rather than an…
A new government framework in India aims to balance AI development and creator remuneration through a ‘One Nation One License One Payment’ model, requiring AI systems to obtain lawful access to works and pay royalties, with stakeholders set to give feedback during a consultation period. A government-appointed committee convened by…
The rapid and unprecedented expansion of AI infrastructure investment, valued in hundreds of billions, is raising questions about its economic viability and environmental impact amid warnings of potential systemic risks and speculative bubbles. The technology industry’s frenetic rush to build artificial intelligence capacity has moved beyond tinkering to a full‑scale…
