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Stability AI wins UK High Court case vs Getty Images
UK High Court Judge Joanna Smith DBE has largely rejected Getty Images’ copyright case against Stability AI, ruling in November 2025 that the maker of Stable Diffusion did not commit secondary copyright infringement in the UK because the alleged training acts were not shown to have happened in this jurisdiction. Anthropic locks in Google TPU deal to scale Claude AI training
Anthropic to use up to one million Google tensor processing units (TPU) to train future Claude models, in a deal valued in the tens of billions. Expanding its partnership with Google, the AI company secures more than one gigawatt of compute that Google plans to bring online in 2026. Universal and Warner plan to monetize AI training
The Financial Times reports that Universal Music and Warner Music are moving toward their first major licensing deals with generative AI companies. The labels want to stop fighting blind against AI systems and start getting paid when models train on or generate music connected to their catalogs. Nothing personal – just business. What Are Decentralized Data Marketplaces?
The need for data increases. Key developments and business strategies revolve around data, including research, AI training, and marketing. Often, internet users don’t know how their data is collected and sold. Decentralized data marketplaces can solve this issue.
OpenAI, a company specializing in artificial intelligence development, has begun negotiations with top media outlets including Fox, Time, and CNN. The talks are centered around obtaining a license to use their content for AI model training. This strategy is intended to preemptively address any future copyright infringement concerns. Tether releases synthetic STEM dataset and app for on-device AI
Tether released “QVAC Genesis I,” a synthetic dataset of 41 billion text tokens aimed at training STEM-focused AI models, and introduced QVAC Workbench, an app for running and training models locally on phones and desktops. The company said the dataset was validated on education and science benchmarks and is available worldwide from today. What Is Data Poisoning in AI and When It Turns Into a Remedy
AI is all about learning from data and interactions. Pre-training data provided by the development team and ongoing information from users both greatly impact AI systems. Feeding incorrect data to AI can manipulate results and mess up its performance. This phenomenon is called data poisoning due to its ability to corrupt the AI's learning process.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and Intel Corporation have initiated a joint program aimed at equipping Africans with artificial intelligence skills. The project is set to provide relevant knowledge to at least 3 million ordinary citizens and approximately 30,000 government officials. The CIA is on the Hunt for Extended Reality Talent
The CIA is ready to turn the page on its conservative approach to agent training, signaling its readiness to leverage virtual reality in the battle against global terrorism. This development is highlighted by a recent job posting on the agency's website.
Ukraine's law enforcement officers are leveling up with cryptocurrency training, thanks to a collaboration between tax authorities from the US, UK, and Netherlands. This initiative aims to boost their skills in handling decentralized assets, detecting illicit transactions, and curbing tax and sanctions evasion. “Knowledge sharing is one of the priorities within these international partnerships and can contribute to greater know-how to counter cybercrime,” said the director general of the Dutch Fiscal Information and Investigation Service. 








