Artificial Intelligence

No 'one-fits-all' solution: Why AI is testing the limits of international IP law

No 'one-fits-all' solution: Why AI is testing the limits of international IP law

The amount of data needed to train generative AI systems 'would imply that you have to ask basically everyone on the internet for permission, which you can't do,' legal scholar Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan tells Anadolu

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Israel’s AI use in Gaza potentially normalizes civilian killings, obscures blame, exposes Big Tech complicity: Expert
02.04.2025

Israel’s AI use in Gaza potentially normalizes civilian killings, obscures blame, exposes Big Tech complicity: Expert

Israel is using AI systems with known inaccuracy risks at ‘almost every stage’ of its military operations, says Heidy Khlaaf, chief AI scientist at AI Now Institute

China employs DeepSeek AI for translation as aid groups battle Myanmar earthquakes
02.04.2025

China employs DeepSeek AI for translation as aid groups battle Myanmar earthquakes

Communication remains big challenge during emergencies like earthquakes due to varying languages, especially among foreigner aid groups

OpenAI secures $40B in new funding
01.04.2025

OpenAI secures $40B in new funding

Investment to help company speed up AI research, expand its computing infrastructure, strengthen its AI tools capabilities

North Korea employs AI to boost drone power
27.03.2025

North Korea employs AI to boost drone power

Kim Jong Un praises development of AI-powered drones, approves expansion of production capacity

Japan expands artificial intelligence teaching in high school education
26.03.2025

Japan expands artificial intelligence teaching in high school education

48 senior high school textbooks, covering eight subjects, have made generative AI topic, public broadcaster NHK reports