Home Prototypes AI companies want to water down Australia’s copyright laws. Artists are outraged,... Prototypes AI companies want to water down Australia’s copyright laws. Artists are outraged, Labor is split By styloux - July 11, 2026 3 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Anthony Albanese will deliver a landmark speech on AI this week as MPs are torn between attracting datacentre investment and protecting the rights of creatives RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes AI’s Manhattan Project: Why countries are now treating artificial intelligence like a nuclear weapon Prototypes Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping the US Financial Market; EX DeFi Launches AI-Driven Trading Technology Prototypes Meta Platforms Just Unveiled a Shocking New Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy Prototypes The Hard-Line Activists Ramping Up for the War With AI Prototypes AI protesters march through S.F. to demand development pause Prototypes How Can Artificial Intelligence Move from a Technological Trend to an Active Driver of Clinical Decisions? – SPCC LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS News Fashion advisor explains why buying this $4,000 luxury tote bag is... styloux - December 24, 2025 0 Luxury buys often double as status symbols - but where should you draw the line between logos and functionality? Olga explains why this tote... These iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple Watches will receive Apple’s next... June 8, 2026 Hammer-wielding suspect sought in Phoenix thrift store jewelry robbery June 27, 2026 Jewelry sale fundraiser in Santa Monica | FOX 11 Los Angeles March 6, 2026 HOT NEWS Arizona jewelry store safe stolen by suspects in distinctive ‘Hoonigan’ truck News ‘Emily in Paris’ costume designer Marylin Fitoussi on dressing without fear Designer handbag store coming soon to Fort Worth’s University Park Village A safe pair of hands when it comes to bespoke training