A new letter from SoundCloud CEO Eliah Seton states: “We don’t build generative AI tools, and we don’t allow third parties to scrape or use artist content from SoundCloud to train them either.” This follows a backlash after the platform’s Terms Of Use were quietly updated in February.
Category: 3. Europe
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SoundCloud updates AI policy after backlash: ‘AI should support artists, not replace them’
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Emirates SkyCargo bolsters connectivity between Europe and its global network
Emirates SkyCargo has bolstered freighter connectivity between European destinations and key points on its vast global network.
Building on its geographic advantages, headquartered in the centre of the world,…
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UK to build 12 new submarines and six new munition factories as part of Strategic Defence Review
The British government is on Monday set to endorse 62 recommendations made in an externally-led Strategic Defence Review.
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UK puts new Brexit checks on hold while it negotiates agri-food deal – POLITICO
The checks on fresh produce were yet to be introduced and have been repeatedly delayed amid concerns about disruption they pose to supply chains.
Industry figures welcomed the move and said it was “common-sense,” pointing to earlier calculations that the checks would have led to £200…
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Wim Wenders’ New Short Film Reminds Europe of the Lessons of World War II
World War II officially ended on September 2, 1945. It followed, by less than three weeks, an equally momentous event, at least in the eyes of cinephiles: the…
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Who is Poland's newly elected president, Karol Nawrocki?
The conservative candidate beat liberal Rafał Trzaskowski with a narrow 50.89% of the vote in the presidential election runoff on Sunday.
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Right wing toasts Nawrocki while European leaders offer cautious congratulations – POLITICO
Under the previous rule of the Law and Justice (PiS) party, which backed Nawrocki, relationships between Brussels and Warsaw became strained over clampdowns on human rights and backsliding on the rule of law, culminating in the suspension of EU funds for Poland.
Prime Minister Donald…
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IATA AGM: Governments building a competitive future for aviation, but Europe ’always’ the exception
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Dead, dried and hidden in cargo: The global illegal seahorse trade is growing fast
Seahorses are being trafficked on a massive scale as part of the €20 billion illegal wildlife trade.
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