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They seek transparency from developers regarding the use of copyrighted material for AI training. The artists warn that inaction could harm the UK's creative industries and its global standing.
working with AI, best practices for a gender inclusive industry, as well as the chance to meet some of the UK’s leading film festivals.” ...
Another site called Replika advertises itself as an ‘AI companion’ site and has about 30 million users – about 2.3 percent of its traffic comes from the UK, as reported by The Telegraph.
AI corporations, many of which are seeking to entrench their existing information monopolies, are not stealing nameless data. They are stealing some of the UK’s most valuable cultural and ...
Gender-based lists like THR‘s Most Powerful Women in International Film should be passé by now. It is 2025, after all. But ...
In today’s Digest, Google agrees to a $1.4bn settlement in Texas over privacy lawsuits, UK creatives urge Prime Minister Starmer to rethink proposed AI copyright reforms, and OpenAI and Microsoft ...
ENGLAND No 1 Jordan Pickford wants a new deal at Everton — and is willing to see out his career at the club. Pickford, 31, has been outstanding for the Toffees again this season and stayed ...
The Government has suffered a heavy defeat over protections for the arts against artificial intelligence (AI), as a film director warned technology companies are plundering the UK’s cultural back ...
The Government has suffered a heavy defeat over protections for the arts against artificial intelligence (AI), as a film director warned technology companies are plundering the UK’s cultural ...
As Jordan navigates life after the break up, he took to Instagram on Tuesday with a shirtless mirror selfie in his bathroom. Alongside the post he penned: 'Body positivity-mode: I put on so much ...
They will spur a dynamic licensing market that will enhance the role of human creativity in the UK, positioning us as a key player in the global AI supply chain.” Under the current government ...