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UK public expresses strong support for AI regulation

Most of the UK public have experienced an AI-related harm and say they want laws introduced to regulate the technology, according to national survey by the Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing Institutes

What happened when a newspaper let AI take over

Italy's Il Foglio newspaper calls Foglio AI an experiment into the future of journalism. So far, it's plagiarized and drafted fake news that humans had to fix.

AI-assisted reporting in Boston-area newsrooms raises questions about role of new technology in building a community

Several local news outlets have published articles by an "AI-assisted reporter," prompting experts to reflect on journalism's path forward. The post AI-assisted reporting in Boston-area newsrooms raises questions about role of new technology in building a community appeared first on Boston.

UK must have global ambition in AI, DeepMind's Hassabis says

Britain must leverage its strengths to influence how artificial intelligence is deployed around the world, DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis said on Monday, as the AI research firm's owner Google announced upgrades to its offering in the country.

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Journalists confront the reality of media use of AI

The rapid adoption of Generative AI (Gen AI) in newsrooms sparks important discussions among journalists and media professionals, especially about

Why gen AI deep research won't replace journalists and PhDs any time soon

New deep search chatbots are making impressive progress in searching and synthesizing well-organized prose. But glaring gaps in contextualization and sourcing continue to limit their ability to inform trustworthy insight.

The New York Times vs. OpenAI: Is Journalism Collateral Damage of AI Progress?

By March 10, 2025, the court battle between OpenAI and The New York Times had become a landmark battle over the influence of artificial intelligence on the medi

Government urged to bring forward AI regulations which put 'humans at heart'

Conservative peer Lord Holmes of Richmond has tabled the Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill in the House of Lords in a bid to instigate change.