Spotify rolls out âVerifiedâ badge to distinguish human artists from AI
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Green checkmark will appear on artist profiles to signal they meet the platformâs standard for authenticitySpotify on Thursday unveiled a new verification system designed to help listeners distinguish human musicians from AI-generated content, as people flood streaming platforms with a growing volume of synthetic tracks made with artificial intelligence.The Swedish streaming giant said its âVerified by Spotifyâ badge â marked by a green checkmark â will begin appearing on artist profiles and in search results in the coming weeks, signaling that a profile has been reviewed and meets the platformâs standards for authenticity. Continue reading...
Pop star was arrested in March after she was pulled over for driving erratically on US 101 in CaliforniaSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxBritney Spears was charged in California on Thursday with driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, authorities said.The 44-year-old pop star was charged with a single misdemeanor count of driving under the combined influence of alcohol and at least one drug, the Ventura county district attorneyâs office said. Continue reading...
Judith Alexander describes how Kentish Town house owned by the prime minister was targetedThe prime ministerâs sister-in-law has said she feared what might have happened had she not woken up after her home was targeted in an arson attack, a court has heard.The incident is one of a series of arson attacks that took place in May last year on property linked to Keir Starmer, which three men with links to Ukraine are accused of targeting. They deny all the charges. Continue reading...
Agents would not allow Pavel Talankin to carry statuette for Mr Nobody Against Putin onto flight from New YorkSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe Oscar statuette belonging to Pavel Talankin, star and co-director of the Academy award-winning documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin, has disappeared after officials at New Yorkâs John F Kennedy airport confiscated it before he boarded a flight, claiming it could be used as a weapon.Talankin, whose documentation of Russiaâs propaganda machine in grade schools won international acclaim, told Deadline that he has brought the statuette on several flights without incident. But when he arrived at JFKâs terminal 1 on Wednesday morning, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents said he could not take the 8.5lb trophy on board because it posed a security risk. Continue reading...
Lawmakers agree 45-day extension but Republican and Democratic critics urge reform of surveillance programThe US Congress has passed a 45-day extension of a law that grants US intelligence agencies warrantless spying powers.Bitter infighting over section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the Republican wing of Congress has repeatedly tanked conservative leadersâ plans to renew the controversial surveillance law for multiple years. The deadlock continued on Thursday, as the Republican House speaker Mike Johnson refused to include key reforms pushed by hardliners in his party and progressive Democrats. Continue reading...
Dozens of people gathered outside the hospital where the 47-year-old was being treated five days after the five-year-old girl disappearedâąWarning: This article contains references to and images of Indigenous Australians who have diedGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn angry crowd has clashed with police outside a hospital in Alice Springs where a 47-year-old man arrested by police in connection with the death of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby was being treated.The arrest of Jefferson Lewis was confirmed in a brief statement by Northern Territory police just before 10pm local time on Thursday night. Continue reading...
Mark Rowley defends officers who arrested suspect in Wednesdayâs incident and calls on Green party leader to show solidarity The Metropolitan police chief has said that Green party leader Zack Polanski sharing a post about the arrest of the Golders Green terror suspect will have a âchilling effectâ.Met officers arrested a 45-year-old man after two Jewish people were stabbed in the suburb of north-west London on Wednesday. Police said the suspect was shot with a stun gun to subdue him. Continue reading...
President says decision made âin honor of the king and queenâ as industry officials call deal âsignificant boostâIn a gesture of diplomatic friendliness after King Charlesâs visit to the White House, Donald Trump said the US would be removing all tariffs on whisky imports.âIn Honor of the King and Queen of the United Kingdom, who have just left the White House, soon headed back to their wonderful Country, I will be removing the Tariffs and Restrictions on Whiskey having to do with Scotlandâs ability to work with the Commonwealth of Kentucky on Whiskey and Bourbon,â Trump said in a post on social media. Continue reading...
Vote comes as 60-day deadline looms, with two GOP backing limits and dispute over whether ceasefire pauses clockUS politics live â latest updatesThe Republican-led Senate on Thursday again blocked a Democratic attempt to stop Donald Trumpâs war in Iran, rejecting a war powers resolution that would have limited the conflict until Congress authorizes further military action.The vote was 47-50, with two Republicans â Susan Collins, a senator of Maine, and Rand Paul, of Kentucky â voting in favor and one Democrat â John Fetterman, of Pennsylvania â opposing it. Continue reading...
Shayndi Raice to lead CBSâs foreign coverage after Weiss ousts bureau chief over reported tensionsSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxBari Weiss, the CBS News boss, has ousted a veteran bureau chief following tensions over coverage of the Middle East and brought in a new foreign editor who, according to sources, is more aligned with Weissâs pro-Israel agenda.Paramount, which owns CBS, announced on Wednesday that it had hired Shayndi Raice, a Wall Street Journal editor who most recently served as the paperâs deputy bureau chief for the Middle East and north Africa, based in Israel. Raice will move to London, where sheâll oversee the networkâs international coverage in a newly created position, the company said. In a social media post, Weiss called Raice âa scoophound reporter, a brilliant editor, and a clear-eyed leaderâ. Continue reading...
Four months after US capture of NicolĂĄs Maduro, officials hail repairing of ties as American Airlines flight lands at SimĂłn BolĂvar airportUS and Venezuelan officials have hailed a new era in diplomatic relations as the first direct commercial flight between the two countries in more than seven years landed in Caracas.Nearly four months ago, US special forces attack helicopters and planes swept into the skies over Venezuelaâs capital after Donald Trump ordered the capture of its president, NicolĂĄs Maduro. Continue reading...
Decision follows pressure from lawmakers and families as investigations continue into response to deadly disasterThe embattled Camp Mystic organization on Thursday halted plans to reopen this summer in a decision that followed months of intensifying outrage by political leaders in Texas and the families of 27 young campers killed last July when massive floodwaters swept through the all-girls Christian camp in the middle of the night.The decision comes after days of pointed questioning by Texas lawmakers who are investigating camp officialsâ response to the devastating flood on July 4 that claimed the lives of the campers and two teenage counselors. The campâs owner, Dick Eastland, also died in the flooding. Continue reading...