News organisations including The New York Times, Reuters and The Washington Post have blocked tech firms from scraping their content to train AI models, arguing they should share in the expected $1.3tn market for generative AI. They have held talks about linking articles in chatbot responses, which would lead to direct payments and increased web traffic, while Reddit has also spoken with AI companies about payment for its data. There are industry fears that courts may soon require tech firms to license and pay to use certain content.
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New regulations by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have caused the number of cybersecurity incident reports from public companies to rise by 60%