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The New Copyright Battle: Why Authors Are Demanding AI Accountability Now

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In June 2025, a powerful message echoed across the literary world. Over 15,000 authors and publishers, including some of the most respected names in literature, united to confront a growing concern: the unchecked use of their creative work to train…

New AI Doll Deluge: Why Real Artists Are Fed Up

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AI‑powered dolls and digital figures are flooding the internet, promising personalized companionship and effortless design. But for many traditional artists, this surge of algorithm–generated creations feels like a cultural takeover—and they’re sounding the alarm. The AI Doll Boom Tech startups…

New Frontiers in AI Training: LibGen Controversy Over Pirated Books

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In the race to build ever more sophisticated AI models, data is the fuel powering innovation. Recently, it has come to light that some major tech companies, including Meta, have been tapping into an unlikely source for this data: LibGen,…

The New Controversy You Need to Know: Did Meta Use Pirated Books to Train AI?

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Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook, is facing fresh allegations that it used pirated books to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. This claim has sparked outrage among authors and publishers, accusing Meta of unauthorized use of their copyrighted works.…

New Debate: OpenAI’s Sora Video Tool and Why Artists Are Upset

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OpenAI’s latest creation, Sora, is an AI tool that can turn text into incredibly realistic videos. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but not everyone is thrilled. Recently, Sora has caused a big stir, especially among artists,…