The UK government just backed down from its plan to let AI companies train on copyrighted works without permission. After fierce pushback from Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, and Dua Lipa, Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announced Wednesday that the government "no longer has a preferred option" on AI copyright policy. The reversal kills a proposed data bill that would have given creators only an opt-out clause after their work was already used. Continue Reading →
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NVIDIA just released NemoClaw, an open source stack that runs OpenClaw assistants with enterprise security guardrails. This is one of the most important AI announcements of the year. When you combine NemoClaw with OpenShell's secure runtime environment, you get an enterprise-ready workforce of personal AI assistants. Continue Reading →
Google just announced Project Spend Caps, which let you set monthly dollar limits on Gemini API spending per project in AI Studio. The company also overhauled its Usage Tiers system with lower qualification thresholds and automatic upgrades. Continue Reading →
Artificial intelligence is supposed to save us time at work—but what if it’s actually making us busier? In this Fox 5 New York segment, tech expert and Syracuse University professor Shelly Palmer breaks down a surprising new workplace study suggesting that AI tools may be increasing time spent on emails, communication, and administrative tasks. Continue Reading →