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A hacker accessed Suno's internal systems and discovered that the AI music generator trained on decades of copyrighted YouTube content. The breach highlights concerns about AI data sourcing and copyright compliance in the industry.
This article explains how Google is expanding AI training data collection from user interactions, covering the technical mechanisms, privacy implications, and significance for AI development.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns that companies using AI are paying for it twice—once financially and again through the intellectual property they share. The paradox stems from AI's need for large datasets, often containing sensitive information.
Cloudflare announces that AI agent crawlers will be blocked by default starting September 15, requiring explicit permission for access. The move aims to protect website owners and users from potential misuse of automated tools.
This article explains the AI deepfake technology that allowed Meta to create AI-generated content from public Instagram accounts without consent, and why this raises significant privacy and ethical concerns.
This article explains the technical and ethical complexities of data aggregation for AI training, using HubSpot's recent controversy as a case study to illustrate key concepts in AI governance and user consent.
Cloudflare, known for blocking AI crawlers, is now partnering with OpenAI to improve AI search accuracy through access to its network data.
Spanish AI startup Sherpa.ai has raised $18 million to develop privacy-preserving AI that never accesses raw user data, addressing growing concerns around data sovereignty and security.
This article explains the risks of proprietary AI models, where companies may unknowingly expose their sensitive business data to AI labs, which could then use this information to compete against them.
Alibaba has banned its employees from using Anthropic’s Claude Code due to alleged backdoor risks, following accusations of unauthorized data access. The move highlights growing tensions in the AI industry over data security and intellectual property.
This explainer explores how AI is transforming political campaigns, from voter targeting to messaging, and examines the regulatory differences between the U.S. and Europe.
Google is expanding its data collection practices by using search history—including media uploads from reverse image searches—to train its AI models. Users can now opt out of this feature.