This week brought major developments in AI-driven creative industries worldwide. In the UK, policymakers debated copyright rules for AI-generated art during parliamentary sessions. A new report warned that Generative AI could disrupt jobs in writing and design but also create opportunities for faster content creation.

Chinese tech giant Alibaba launched Qwen3, an AI model rivaling US systems in creating ads and videos. Meanwhile, Samsung announced plans to include Perplexity AI apps in all Galaxy S26 phones, helping users make social media posts and videos.

Creative workers are using AI prompts for daily writing and art challenges. Programs like *A Prompt A Day* help people practice storytelling while companies study these patterns to improve AI tools. However, some experts worry about "AI slop" – low-quality computer-made content flooding markets.

China’s companies are hiring more AI specialists than ever to build better creative tools. British researchers proposed new rules to protect human artists while allowing responsible AI use. These global changes show how machines are becoming creative partners worldwide.

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