A lawsuit has been filed by French publishers against Meta for allegedly using their copyrighted content without permission for AI training purposes. This case marks a significant move against AI companies regarding copyright issues. Meanwhile, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority has released a report indicating that the mobile browser market is failing to adequately serve consumers and businesses, which hinders innovation. The report suggests potential regulatory measures if Apple and Google are found to have strategic market status. Additionally, YouTube is testing an automated feature for sending videos to human reviewers for content oversight.
Leading publishing and authors' associations in France have filed a lawsuit against Meta over allegedly using their copyrighted content to train its AI models without authorisation.
The Competition and Markets Authority's final report finds that mobile browser markets are not working well for UK businesses or consumers, hampering growth and innovation.
The CMA's report recommends that interventions should be considered if Apple and Google are found to have strategic market status in the mobile browser sector.
YouTube is experimenting with a feature that automatically sends videos for human review, addressing concerns over content moderation and copyright issues.
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