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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. The organisations that are using # AI to generate their advertising are the kinds of organisations that wouldn't use ad agencies anyway: https://www. rnz.co.nz/

    Organizations utilizing AI for advertising are often those that would bypass traditional ad agencies. This approach is being adopted by a wide range of entities, from local businesses to community events like school fairs, suggesting a trend towards self-service ad generation. AI

    IMPACT AI tools are enabling smaller organizations to create advertising content without traditional agency involvement.

  2. Models should be compensated if their likeness is used by an # AI to generate an image: https://www. rnz.co.nz/life/lifestyle/style /nz-fashion-faces-ai-reckoni

    Fashion models are calling for compensation when their likeness is used by AI to generate images. This issue has gained prominence following allegations involving the brand Huffer, highlighting the need for ethical guidelines and potential remuneration for models whose images are utilized in AI-generated content. AI

    IMPACT Raises questions about intellectual property and fair compensation for individuals whose likeness is used in AI-generated media.

  3. After medical advice, legal advice is the worst use-case for # AI : https://www. rnz.co.nz/news/business/592911 /ai-tells-tenant-she-should-ask-for-40-000-tribu

    An AI chatbot incorrectly advised a tenant to seek $40,000 in compensation, leading to a tribunal awarding her $80. The AI's flawed legal guidance was highlighted as a cautionary tale regarding the use of artificial intelligence for sensitive advice. This incident underscores the risks associated with relying on AI for legal matters without human oversight. AI

    After medical advice, legal advice is the worst use-case for # AI : https://www. rnz.co.nz/news/business/592911 /ai-tells-tenant-she-should-ask-for-40-000-tribu

    IMPACT Highlights the risks of using AI for legal advice without human oversight, suggesting caution for AI operators in sensitive domains.