Over 10,000 public comments to the White House on AI policy reveal a spectrum of concerns, from copyright and tariffs to environmental impacts and bias, reflecting the contentious and multifaceted nature of AI governance.
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Deezer reveals that 18% of daily music uploads are AI-generated, highlighting the growing presence of artificial intelligence in the music streaming industry and the challenges it presents.

Meta’s latest Llama 4 AI models promise advancements but raise significant ethical questions regarding privacy, copyright, and societal impact.

OpenAI has rolled out its ChatGPT image generator to free users, sparking debates on market disruption, copyright issues, and the future of AI creativity.

Studio Ghibli’s fan community enforces a ban on AI-generated art following OpenAI’s new image-generation feature, sparking debates on copyright and creativity.

Major movie studios have been earning from AI-generated fake trailers on YouTube, a practice now halted by the platform.

British authors are urging action against Meta for alleged copyright infringement involving its AI, Llama 3, highlighting a global issue of tech companies exploiting creative works.

Microsoft isn’t just playing the AI game—they’re rewriting the rules with a bold new focus on AI training data attribution.

Talk about a showdown for the ages—over 400 big names from entertainment are stepping into the ring against OpenAI and

Sony’s got its hands full, fighting off a flood of AI-generated deepfake tunes that sound way too much like its

OpenAI’s Media Manager: Where is it Now? Last May, OpenAI announced its plans to create a tool aimed at allowing

DeepSeek V3, the latest AI powerhouse from China, is turning heads not just for its benchmark-crushing performance but for an