Creative Industries Weekly AI News

April 7 - April 15, 2025

This week saw major moves in AI and creative industries worldwide. In the UK, the government proposed new copyright rules for AI training data to balance innovation and artists' rights. They also plan a "test and learn" strategy to fund AI projects in public services.

A new AI agent called Manus launched in China. It uses multiple specialized bots working together to handle complex tasks like job application reviews. Big tech companies like NVIDIA believe these agentic AI systems will change how businesses work.

Hollywood studios want AI tools to follow existing copyright laws instead of new rules. They fear strict labels like "MADE WITH AI" could limit creativity. At the same time, startup Runway got $308 million to build AI movie-making tools that keep characters consistent across scenes.

In Europe, creators rejected a new AI Code of Practice they say favors tech companies over artists' rights. They want stronger rules to protect their work from being used without permission.

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