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EU's Proposed AI Rulebook Faces Tech Industry Backlash
Tech industry groups expressed continued concern over a proposed EU rulebook for General Purpose AI providers following the release of the latest draft on Tuesday, citing insufficient progress on copyright issues and risk assessment. The final version is expected in May.
EU's Proposed AI Rulebook Faces Tech Industry Backlash
Tech industry groups expressed continued concern over a proposed EU rulebook for General Purpose AI providers following the release of the latest draft on Tuesday, citing insufficient progress on copyright issues and risk assessment. The final version is expected in May.
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40% Bias Score


Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...
Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...
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32% Bias Score


Black Inc. Faces Backlash Over AI Training Data Deal
Black Inc., publisher of The Saturday Paper, is facing backlash for requesting authors' consent to use their works for AI training, offering a 50/50 revenue split, raising concerns about author exploitation and the future of authorship.
Black Inc. Faces Backlash Over AI Training Data Deal
Black Inc., publisher of The Saturday Paper, is facing backlash for requesting authors' consent to use their works for AI training, offering a 50/50 revenue split, raising concerns about author exploitation and the future of authorship.
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40% Bias Score


UK Government's AI Proposal Sparks Outrage Among Artists
The UK government's proposal to permit AI use of copyrighted material without permission has caused widespread concern among artists and prompted accusations of betrayal by the Labour party, which promised to boost arts education upon election.
UK Government's AI Proposal Sparks Outrage Among Artists
The UK government's proposal to permit AI use of copyrighted material without permission has caused widespread concern among artists and prompted accusations of betrayal by the Labour party, which promised to boost arts education upon election.
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52% Bias Score


Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.
Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Reconsiders AI Copyright Exception Amidst Widespread Backlash
Facing significant public backlash led by a joint campaign from every UK newspaper, the UK government is reconsidering its plan to grant AI firms a copyright exception to use copyrighted material for AI training, a move that threatened the country's \$126 billion creative sector, which employs 2.4 m...
UK Government Reconsiders AI Copyright Exception Amidst Widespread Backlash
Facing significant public backlash led by a joint campaign from every UK newspaper, the UK government is reconsidering its plan to grant AI firms a copyright exception to use copyrighted material for AI training, a move that threatened the country's \$126 billion creative sector, which employs 2.4 m...
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60% Bias Score

OpenAI's New AI Model Sparks Copyright Controversy
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced a new AI model proficient in creative writing, generating outputs he found impressive, despite ongoing legal challenges over AI's use of copyrighted materials for training; lawsuits involving OpenAI and Meta highlight this conflict, while the UK government proposes le...

OpenAI's New AI Model Sparks Copyright Controversy
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced a new AI model proficient in creative writing, generating outputs he found impressive, despite ongoing legal challenges over AI's use of copyrighted materials for training; lawsuits involving OpenAI and Meta highlight this conflict, while the UK government proposes le...
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48% Bias Score

UK Government Considers Deal Echoing East India Company's Exploitation
The UK government is considering a deal granting US tech giants access to British national wealth, drawing parallels to the East India Company's exploitation of India; this risks harming the £126 billion creative industries with minimal compensation.

UK Government Considers Deal Echoing East India Company's Exploitation
The UK government is considering a deal granting US tech giants access to British national wealth, drawing parallels to the East India Company's exploitation of India; this risks harming the £126 billion creative industries with minimal compensation.
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60% Bias Score

AI Search Engines Cause 96% Drop in Referral Traffic for News Sites
A new report reveals that AI search engines are sending 96% less referral traffic to news sites than Google, while simultaneously increasing website scraping activity by over 200% in recent months, significantly impacting publishers' revenue and server costs.

AI Search Engines Cause 96% Drop in Referral Traffic for News Sites
A new report reveals that AI search engines are sending 96% less referral traffic to news sites than Google, while simultaneously increasing website scraping activity by over 200% in recent months, significantly impacting publishers' revenue and server costs.
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64% Bias Score

Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...

Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...
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44% Bias Score

UK Government's Proposed Copyright Changes Threaten Creative Industries
The UK government's proposed changes to the data (use and access) bill would allow AI companies to use copyrighted works for training data without consent, threatening the livelihoods of UK creators and potentially causing a creative and economic crisis.

UK Government's Proposed Copyright Changes Threaten Creative Industries
The UK government's proposed changes to the data (use and access) bill would allow AI companies to use copyrighted works for training data without consent, threatening the livelihoods of UK creators and potentially causing a creative and economic crisis.
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60% Bias Score

UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...

UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...
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56% Bias Score
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