The UK passes the Data (Use and Access) Bill, criticized by creatives, without an amendment to force companies to declare using copyrighted material to train AI
A bill which sparked an extraordinary stand-off between some of the UK's most high-profile artists - and their backers in the House of Lords - has finally been passed.
Sources: the UK has delayed proposals to regulate AI, with plans to introduce an AI bill in 2026 to address concerns about issues like safety and copyright
Ministers are planning a bumper bill in the next king's speech to regulate the technology and its use of copyrighted material — www.theguardian.com/technology/ 2... Mastodon: Wen / @Wen@mastodon.sco...
UK parliament calls for Internet to be classified as a public utility
A world-class country should have world-class Internet access. — A new report, published by the upper house of UK parliament—the House of Lords—has called for Internet access to be reclassified as a...