Denmark to Amend Copyright Law to Combat AI Deepfakes
Denmark plans to amend its copyright law to give citizens control over their likeness and voice, aiming to combat AI-generated deepfakes.
Government initiatives, international collaborations, and regulatory frameworks that shape the development and governance of AI technologies across global markets.
Denmark plans to amend its copyright law to give citizens control over their likeness and voice, aiming to combat AI-generated deepfakes.
Anthropic has been revealed to have destroyed millions of print books to train its AI model, Claude, as part of a legally sanctioned fair use operation.
CODIT has introduced AI Briefs, an AI-powered tool for real-time policy monitoring in South Korea, announced in a press release.
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The British Film Institute has published a report outlining nine recommendations for the UK screen sector to adapt to AI advancements.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order revising cybersecurity policies, eliminating several initiatives from the Biden administration, including digital ID mandates and AI security measures.
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The Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) is reviewing its self-regulatory principles to address AI systems' use of interest-based advertising data, as announced in a press release.
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The Center for Civil Rights and Technology has released an Innovation Framework to guide AI development, ensuring systems are fair and trusted.
Apple's plan to integrate Alibaba's AI into iPhones in China is under scrutiny by U.S. officials due to concerns over data sharing and compliance with Chinese laws.
The U.S. Copyright Office has released its final report on generative AI training, addressing copyright infringement and fair use concerns.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee has introduced a bill to prevent states from regulating AI for a decade, aligning with the Trump administration's focus on innovation over regulation.
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OpenAI has introduced 'OpenAI for Countries', a program aimed at partnering with governments to enhance AI infrastructure and services worldwide.
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Heidrick & Struggles has announced the launch of its Government & Defense Tech Practice, aimed at enhancing technology solutions for government entities worldwide.
Reality Defender has announced the formation of a Government Advisory Board to enhance its deepfake detection capabilities, bringing together experts from national security and defense sectors.
The Jamaican Ministry of Education is testing AI tools to assist teachers with marking and administrative tasks, allowing more focus on student interaction.