During a debate in the Commons, Conservative MP Mel Stride criticized Labour’s Rachel Reeves, suggesting she should be sacked by Keir Starmer and quoting Shakespeare to emphasize his point. Despite mounting economic challenges, Downing Street confirmed Reeves would remain as chancellor until the next election, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson failed to do so during a press conference. As Stride painted a dramatic picture of the situation, referring to it as a “Shakespearean tragedy,” Labour frontbenchers, including Reeves and Angela Rayner, laughed at his remarks, prompting Reeves to dismiss Stride’s lack of seriousness and policy proposals.
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You could soon copyright your face, body and voice in Denmark – here’s why
Denmark is considering a pioneering bill that would grant citizens copyright over their likeness, making it illegal to share deepfakes without consent, while allowing individuals to demand the removal of such content from social media platforms. This legislation aims to combat the misuse of AI-generated content, which has surged significantly, by providing victims with a means to reclaim their identity and seek compensation. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Denmark is proposing a groundbreaking...
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