
ByteDance AI Video Tool Sparks Hollywood Copyright Battle
ByteDance's new AI video tool, Seedance 2.0, has drawn legal threats from Hollywood giants like Disney over alleged copyright infringement of famous characters.
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ByteDance's new AI video tool, Seedance 2.0, has drawn legal threats from Hollywood giants like Disney over alleged copyright infringement of famous characters.

The narrative of a US-China AI 'arms race' is a dangerous fiction that could trigger a rollback of safety regulations, warns journalist Yi-Ling Liu.

A fierce internal debate over AI policy is dividing the Trump administration, pitting tech advocates against populist conservatives and fueling a national battle over regulation.

Dario Amodei, CEO of leading AI firm Anthropic, has issued a grave warning that super-human intelligence could cause civilization-level damage within years.

European Union regulators are investigating X over the spread of sexualized AI-generated images, including deepfakes of children, created with its Grok chatbot, alleging Digital Services Act violation

X's AI tool, Grok, is facing global backlash and government investigations after it was used to create and spread nonconsensual explicit images at a massive scale.

Apple and Google have announced a multi-year partnership to integrate Google's Gemini AI into Apple products, including a major overhaul for the Siri assistant.

A new survey reveals significant voter concern about former President Donald Trump's close relationships with Big Tech companies. Many believe his AI policies favor the industry, and most voters suppo

Chinese officials are reviewing Meta's $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing potential tech export violations after the firm relocated to Singapore.

A deep division is growing in the Democratic party over its approach to AI, with a populist wing urging a strong anti-tech stance while moderates warn of economic fallout.

Conservative activist Robby Starbuck has filed a $15 million lawsuit against Google, alleging its AI tools generated false and defamatory criminal accusations.

A key U.S. law protecting tech companies from lawsuits over user content faces challenges with AI-generated material, potentially increasing liability for tech giants.