🎬 Hollywood vs AI: Copyright Clash Intensifies
OpenAI’s Sora 2 video-generation tool has reignited Hollywood’s copyright wars. Studios say the company scraped actor likenesses and film clips-without consent-to train its models. OpenAI counters that the tech is transformative, not exploitative. Meanwhile, the Screen Actors Guild is reportedly drafting a new “synthetic likeness” clause… one that could shake the whole industry.
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🛡️ AI Scams 2.0: Deepfakes Get Personal
Cybercriminals are weaponizing generative AI for eerily accurate deepfake voice calls, phishing emails that impersonate family members, and even cloned corporate execs. Security experts warn we’ve entered an era where “seeing isn’t believing”-and hearing definitely isn’t, either. Creepy, right?
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♿ AI Inclusion on Display at India’s Purple Fest
At Goa’s Purple Fest, accessibility innovators showed off AI-powered tools for people with disabilities: gesture-reading dashboards, emotion-aware assistants, and real-time captioning. It’s not charity-it’s smart design. One speaker nailed it: “Accessibility shouldn’t be retrofitted; it should be default.”
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🚔 U.S. Police Deploy AI Drones as “Eyes in the Sky”
Police departments across several U.S. cities are testing AI-enhanced drones that can detect crimes, track suspects, and even spot overdose victims. Officials call it a public-safety revolution. Critics? They call it surveillance on steroids. The debate’s getting… airborne.
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🧠 Nobel Watch: AI Economics in the Spotlight
Rumors swirl that the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics might go to researchers unpacking how AI reshapes global labor and inequality. Economists say it’d be poetic—rewarding scholars studying the very forces destabilizing their own discipline. Oddly fitting, no?
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Yesterday's AI News: 10th October 2025
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