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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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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 likely had a substantial role in producing the manuscript, a move that has crystallised long‑running tensions about AI use in creative work. According to the publisher’s listings, the title had been scheduled for release and was promoted with language emphasising its visceral, uncompromising story, but Hachette says it will no…
India’s government panel recommends a centralised licensing and royalty framework for AI training data, sparking industry debate on fair use and innovation. An Indian government panel has recommended that artificial intelligence companies pay royalties to content creators for using their work to train models, proposing a centralised “one nation, one…
Disney’s historic licensing agreement with OpenAI, including a $1 billion investment and a three‑year character licensing deal, marks a significant shift in how major studios harness generative AI. The move prompts industry debates on creative control, copyright enforcement, and ethical boundaries amid legal conflicts with Google and broader concerns over…
Gyeonggi-do’s partnership with the Korea Intelligence Information Society Agency (NIA) aims to position Pangyo as a leading hub for AI and digital ethics education, integrating practical training with regional AI development strategies amid broader efforts to establish an ethical AI ecosystem. The Gyeonggi-do Economic and Science Accelerator and the Korea…
A new wave of lip sync AI tools is transforming digital character creation by enabling rapid, realistic animations from static images, lowering technical barriers and expanding creative possibilities. We are in the midst of a quiet revolution in digital character creation: the long-standing barrier between static art and expressive, speaking…
The European Commission has initiated a comprehensive investigation into Google’s AI training practices, accusing the tech giant of systemic content extraction that may breach competition laws and threaten creator rights, with potential fines up to 10% of global turnover. The European Commission has opened a wide-ranging antitrust investigation into Alphabet’s…
A recent Hong Kong case involving the misuse of AI-generated deepfake images exposes legislative gaps and sparks calls for targeted laws and tech safeguards to combat non-consensual intimate images and protect victims worldwide. Deepfake technology has moved beyond science fiction to become a pervasive instrument of harm, exploiting intimate images…
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order seeking to centralise AI regulation in the US, prompting legal battles over states’ rights and the future of AI oversight amid industry backing for federal standards. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on 11 December 2025 that seeks to prevent individual…
A new survey highlights critical gaps in AI risk ownership and oversight among Singaporean organisations, signalling urgent need for stronger governance amid accelerating AI deployment. Even as Singaporean organisations move rapidly from experimentation to strategic AI use, governance and clear ownership of AI risk lag behind, according to Okta’s AI…
Immersive warns that reliance on automated threat detection may expose organisations to heightened cyber risks, with AI enabling increasingly sophisticated attack methods and social engineering by 2026. Cyber security experts at Immersive warn that artificial intelligence is already reshaping how adversaries hunt, extort and deceive , and that by 2026…
News outlets across Kentucky are experimenting with generative AI, balancing operational benefits against ethical concerns and audience trust, amid industry efforts to establish responsible standards. At WKDZ in Cadiz, Kentucky, a roomful of antique radios , some more than a century old , is a reminder that technological revolutions can…
Disney has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Google accusing its generative AI services of mass copyright breaches, just as the entertainment giant announces a billion-dollar licensing partnership with OpenAI to monetise AI while intensifying legal actions to protect its intellectual property. Walt Disney on December 11, 2025 delivered a forceful…
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:…
