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Publishers, journalists and film producers attack 'fundamentally flawed' plan for enforcing Europe's new AI law

Draft guidance for AI companies won't ensure that they comply with the AI Act or EU copyright law, say rightsholders.

At GDC, Industry Voices Want AI to Stay Practical

In a dozen interviews, folks from Scopely, IO Interactive, Sweet Baby Inc. and more chimed in on AI's presence in gaming.

Search the Database of Pirated Books AI Trained On While Trump Kills Your Local Library

Trump, DOGE, and big tech companies like OpenAI and Meta don't care about free access to books unless it benefits their AI.

OpenAI's new model is 'really good' at creative writing

Artificial intelligence giant OpenAI is developing a new large language model with creative writing skills that have already wowed the company's CEO. But a short story produced by the unnamed, unreleased model has proven to be divisive.

Ben Stiller, Mark Ruffalo and More Than 400 Hollywood Names Urge Trump to Not Let AI Companies 'Exploit' Copyrighted Works

More than 400 Hollywood creative leaders urged the Trump White House to not roll back copyright protections at the behest of AI companies.

'We Must Now Lead' Warns TV Academy Governor Eric Shamlin at AI Summit

Eric Shamlin, Television Academy governor and chair of its AI Task Force, urged members to take on an advocacy role in developing AI policies and frameworks, during a keynote at Saturday's TV Academy AI Summit. "We must now lead," he asserted. "We can't afford to sit back and wait for others to shape how AI is implemented into our industry."

Japanese Anime Association Urges the Government to Regulate AI

NAFCA advocates for government regulation of AI in anime to protect workers and IP rights. Unregulated AI poses political and economic threats to the anime industry.

Alphabet AI workers were illegally silenced about pay, complaint alleges

We're working on a product that is so valuable to Google… When we advocate for better conditions... we're intimidated or fired."