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News Giants Unite Against AI Content Scrape
26 Feb
Summary
- Top UK news executives formed a coalition to address AI's impact.
- AI systems use journalism content for training without consent or payment.
- SPUR aims for fair value and control for publishers over their content.

Major UK news leaders have launched SPUR (Standards for Publisher Usage Rights), a coalition created to confront the challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
Tim Davie of BBC, Jon Slade of Financial Times, Anna Bateson of The Guardian, David Rhodes of Sky News, and Anna Jones of Telegraph Media Group have signed an open letter inviting global media figures to join.
They emphasize that AI is fundamentally altering content creation and distribution, necessitating a united front to safeguard original journalism and industry viability.
The coalition highlights that news content is being used to train AI systems without clear standards for permission or compensation.
SPUR intends to develop shared technical standards and licensing frameworks. This aims to facilitate AI developers' access to quality journalism while ensuring publishers retain control and receive fair value for their content's use.




