June 24, 2025
Intangible Assets

Ownership and copyright of AI created artworks: where do I stand legally?

Creators are finding that the copyright laws that protect their work do not stand up well to AI models. In this guide, we take a global view of where this fast-moving situation has got to and where it might be heading next. With (some) AI models training on just about anything they can devour online,

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Intangible Assets

How Israeli firm Onebeat is helping Titan, Tanishq, and others optimise inventory in India

Indian retail is evolving fast, and businesses are turning to AI to keep up. Onebeat, an Israel-based inventory management firm, helps brands optimise stock and predict demand, aiming for 3X growth in India. On one end, it works with giants like Titan, Tanishq, Pantaloons, and Max Fashion, while also partnering with emerging players like Being

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Fixed Assets

Titan Machinery price target raised to $19 from $15 at B. Riley

B. Riley raised the firm’s price target on Titan Machinery (TITN) to $19 from $15 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares following a transfer of coverage. Riley expects “several underlying drivers” to create positive momentum in the diversified industrial sector, namely “rapidly increasing” demand for high-powered artificial intelligence data centers, funding from federal

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Gold Investing

Why Investors Back Sustainable Data Centres

01 October 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Ehningen: A model of a suspension of the quantum chip of a … [+] Quantum System Two quantum computer is on display at the opening of the first quantum data center of the computer company IBM. Photo: Marijan Murat/dpa (Photo by Marijan Murat/picture alliance via Getty Images) dpa/picture alliance via Getty

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Financial Assets

AI fever in power stocks moves from nuclear to plain natural gas

Thanks to regulatory scrutiny in key markets of deals between nuclear plants and data centers, most of which effectively draw power away from the rest of the grid, investor favor may shift to others: Companies that can quickly build new gas-fired power plants and vertically integrated utilities. Shares of NRG Energy, which doesn’t own any

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Intangible Assets

Scientifically Speaking: Sale of fake designs as patents undermine academic integrity

Late last November, a strange invention appeared in the UK government’s design registry: an “Artificial Intelligence Powered Skin Cancer Inspection Device.” The accompanying illustration was striking—a 3D rendering of a Glock pistol, modified with a small screen and USB ports. Within days, this implausible medical “breakthrough” was officially registered, listing several Indian academics as its

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Operating Assets

Meta Reports Strong Q4 Earnings, Zuckerberg Highlights AI and Ad Growth

Meta Platforms (META, Financials) reported fourth-quarter 2024 earnings that exceeded expectations, driven by strong advertising revenue and continued investment in artificial intelligence. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg underlined Meta’s AI goals during the earnings call of the firm, stressing that 2025 would be a crucial year for Meta AI and the company’s more general AI

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Intangible Assets

AI-Generated Songs Can’t Be Copyrighted, But Tools Fair Game: Report

A new federal report on artificial intelligence says that merely prompting a computer to write a song isn’t enough to secure a copyright on the resulting track — but that using AI as a “brainstorming tool” or to assist in a recording studio would be fair game. In a long-awaited report issued Wednesday (Jan. 29),

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Intangible Assets

Authors Accuse Anthropic of Building AI on Pirated Content

In a legal twist that’s catching the attention of both the tech and literary worlds, a group of authors has taken a stand against Anthropic, an AI startup, accusing the company of using pirated books to train its artificial intelligence models. The lawsuit, filed in a California court, claims that Anthropic unlawfully exploited copyrighted works

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Tangible Assets

Weaponized ‘AI girlfriends’ built with ‘malicious’ design can steal cash from victims as experts warn over shocking scam

ARTIFICIAL intelligence lovers could be “weaponized” by cyber-criminals – and used to steal from you. Security experts have told The U.S. Sun how the dangers of AI boyfriends and girlfriends are growing. 2 Experts have warned us about the dangers of chatting with virtual AI loversCredit: Getty Plenty of AI chatbot apps now allow people

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