📁 Categories: AI Policy & Ethics

Birth of the "AI Police": Deezer Launches Detection Tool for Cross-Platform AI Music Identification, Entering a New Phase of Copyright Protection

On June 12, 2026, Deezer officially unveiled a groundbreaking AI music detection tool designed to identify synthetic content not just on its own platform, but across competitors like Spotify and Apple Music. This marks a pivotal shift in the music industry's battle against AI-generated copyright infringement.

AI Actors Cannot Hold an Oscar: The Shock of the Academy's Ineligibility Ruling on Generative AI Works

In a landmark decision on May 2, 2026, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences officially ruled that AI-generated actors and scripts are ineligible for Academy Awards. This move sets a definitive boundary between human artistry and synthetic generation, sparking a global debate on the future of cinema.

"Copilot is for Entertainment Only": The Shocking Truth Behind Microsoft's Terms of Service and the Future of Enterprise AI

Microsoft has updated its terms of service to state that Copilot is 'for entertainment purposes only.' This shocking move raises questions about the future of enterprise AI, legal liability, and the value of AI productivity tools in a professional setting.

The New Battleground of AI Intellectual Property: Anthropic Accuses Chinese Firms of 'Model Distillation' Amidst Escalating US-China Tech Rivalry

Anthropic has formally accused DeepSeek and other Chinese AI labs of 'mining' Claude's outputs to train their own models. This move highlights a new front in the AI trade war: the battle over 'Model Distillation' and the protection of synthetic intellectual property.