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OpenAI may have made a fatal misstep in copyright fight with news orgs
News organisations led by The New York Times have asked a US court to impose “serious sanctions” on OpenAI, alleging the company lied for two years to conceal its ability to search ChatGPT logs for evidence of copyright infringement. These logs are seen as pivotal to the case, potentially either proving OpenAI’s chatbot reproduces paywalled…
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OpenAI releases latest ChatGPT model after delay over White House cybersecurity concerns
OpenAI has released its latest advanced AI model, ChatGPT 5.6, after initially delaying the public rollout at the request of the Trump administration, which cited cybersecurity concerns. Last month the White House asked the company to restrict access to a small group of government-approved users, and OpenAI complied, briefing officials and limiting the model to…
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MS NOW’s Jen Psaki calls Platner’s political career ‘enraging for all of us’
MS NOW host Jen Psaki used her show “The Briefing” on Wednesday to react to Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s exit from the race, describing his political career as “deeply enraging” and “enraging for all of us”. The comments matter because they reflect how a prominent Democratic-aligned broadcaster framed the collapse of a closely watched…
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Google will now disclose which ads are made with AI
Google is introducing a feature that tells users when an advertisement they are viewing was created or edited using artificial intelligence. The move matters because AI increasingly allows businesses to generate product imagery and brand scenes cheaply, which can mislead consumers who may not realise they are not looking at a genuine photograph. Although Google…
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JONATHAN TURLEY: Democrats ditched their morals for Maine. Graham Platner left them empty-handed
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner suspended his campaign in Maine on Wednesday night following allegations of sexual assault, which he denies. In this opinion piece for Fox News, contributor Jonathan Turley argues that the episode has damaged the Democratic Party, claiming it reveals a failed candidate vetting process and exposes what he sees as inconsistency…
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How did the government decide OpenAI’s frontier model was safe to release?
OpenAI is rolling out its latest frontier language model, Sol, for wide public access, following a period in which rival Anthropic’s comparable model, Fable, was briefly banned from public release over safety and ownership concerns. The article’s central point is that no one — including researchers, former officials and even frontier-lab employees — seems to…
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Banijay’s Marco Bassetti and Jeff Zucker on Officially Completing Their $8 Billion All3Media Merger
RedBird IMI and Banijay have completed their $8 billion merger, creating what the two companies describe as the largest independent production company in the world. The newly combined business, to be called Banijay Entertainment, is headquartered in London and publicly traded, and unites Banijay’s slate of shows and formats — including “Peaky Blinders” and “Big…
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Democrats are ‘completely stained’ after backing Platner through multiple scandals, Republicans charge
Graham Platner, a populist left-wing Democrat, has withdrawn from Maine’s 2026 US Senate race following a series of scandals culminating in a rape allegation from a former partner. His exit matters because he was challenging long-serving Republican Senator Susan Collins in one of a small number of contests that will decide control of the Senate…
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Burnham set for Labour coronation as Sky eyes ITV airwaves
Andy Burnham is poised to succeed Starmer unopposed after his last rival quit; Sky plans to air its own shows on ITV, while Michael Olise dazzles at the World Cup with a tournament-leading five assists.
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Broadway Cleaners Reach Tentative Agreement After Holding Strike Vote
Broadway’s cleaners have reached a tentative four-year contract agreement with the Broadway League, coming just a week after they staged a rally and voted to authorise a strike for the first time in 18 years. The deal, struck late on Wednesday, still requires ratification by union members, but it marks a resolution to negotiations that…