I've objected to a 7,000-acre solar park near me even though I run my own off-grid home off the sun - but I'm no Nimby
Richard Gill lives in an 18th century farmhouse in Caunton, near Newark, Notts, which he has fitted with a ground-mounted solar panel and a wind turbine to generate electricity.
How a lab-grown 'patch' could provide a lifeline for one million people suffering from heart failure
Scientists have made stem cells into heart muscle cells, which grow together to form large patches measuring four inches (10cm) by two inches (5cm).
Kylie Jenner puts on a VERY busty display in daringly low plunging corset gown at Jean Paul Gaultier show during Paris Fashion Week
The makeup mogul, 27, ensured all eyes were on her in a jaw-dropping bronze gown with a plunging neckline that barely contained her ample cleavage.
AI-Assisted Works Can Get Copyright With Enough Human Creativity, Says US Copyright Office
The U.S. Copyright Office has ruled that AI-assisted works can receive copyright protection if they contain perceptible human creativity, such as creative modifications or arrangements. However, fully machine-generated content remains ineligible for copyright. The Associated Press reports: An AI-assisted work could be copyrightable if an artist's handiwork is perceptible. A human adapting an AI-generated output with "creative arrangements or modifications" could also make it fall under copyright protections. The report follows a review that began in 2023 and fielded opinions from thousands of people that ranged from AI developers, to actors and country singers.
It shows the copyright office will continue to reject copyright claims for fully machine-generated content. A person simply prompting a chatbot or AI image generator to produce a work doesn't give that person the ability to copyright that work, according to the report. "Extending protection to material whose expressive elements are determined by a machine ... would undermine rather than further the constitutional goals of copyright," [said Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter]. The copyright office says it's working on a separate report that "will turn to the training of AI models on copyrighted works, licensing considerations, and allocation of any liability."
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Every Six Nations stadium ranked from worst to best: Which country comes out on top in our definitive list of rugby's most iconic venues?
European rugby's annual showpiece is among the best-attended regular sporting events in the world, with most matches taking place in front of passionate, capacity crowds.
New Look's 'cute' £36 patent loafers that shoppers 'need in their lives'
The shoes are reported to be incredibly comfortable, too
Hollywood leading lady slams the MeToo movement, and declares 'most men are stronger than women': EDEN CONFIDENTIAL
She's the blonde bombshell who caught the eye of King Charles in the 1970s and enjoyed many an intimate dinner with him - though she insisted on addressing him as 'Sir'.
Rachel Reeves' recipe to get UK plc on the road to recovery
In a major speech in Oxford yesterday, the Chancellor said she was prepared to 'fight' with opponents who stand in the way of her reforms.
PETER HITCHENS: Would the King and Starmer prefer our new subs to be called HMS Retreat, HMS Victim Support and HMS NHS?
Perhaps the King and the Royal Navy should now rename HMS Victory 'HMS Compromise'.
Moment masked yobs in 4x4s rip up fields as they drive through Fenlands in weekend of terror - as vehicles torched, fire engines attacked and petrol stations raided
The footage, taken on the outskirts of Manea in Cambridgeshire, provides a snapshot of the mayhem that a string of villages and farms endured for up to six hours on Saturday.
Pregnant Michelle Keegan is glowing as she shares snaps from her 'self-care January' and prepares to welcome first child with Mark Wright
The Brassic actress, 37, took to Instagram to post a carousel of images from her first month of the year - including how she's taking care of herself during her pregnancy.
Renee Zellweger, 55, is lovingly supported by her boyfriend Ant Anstead, 45, as they depart Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy afterparty hand in hand after her glitzy premiere
The loved-up couple packed on the PDA as they exited the star-studded bash, held at Brasserie Zedel in London.
NHS England boss is accused of lacking the 'drive and dynamism' needed to reform the health service - as she faces grilling from MPs
Amanda Pritchard and colleagues came under fire for giving vague and rambling responses to the Commons Health and Social Care Committee.
Trump eyes up to 100% tariffs on foreign semiconductors, TSMC in crosshairs
No wonder OpenAI needs $500B for Stargate
Americans could soon see the price of electronics skyrocket in response to a 25-100 percent import tariff on computer chips promised by US President Donald Trump on Monday.…
Lady Gaga's iconic 2022 Grammys outfit to grace Madame Tussauds - as hitmaker gets a second wax model at the London landmark
The statue lines up alongside the likes Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Dwayne Johnson and Harry Styles in the special Awards Party zone and recreates her memorable appearance.
Heidi Klum's 'nepo baby' Henry draws strong reaction after making runway debut at Paris Fashion Week
Heidi Klum and Seal's teenage son Henry is following his supermodel mom into the family business.
Firearms supplier who arranged the delivery of 12 lethal weapons and asked neighbours to take in his packages is jailed
Tyrelle Mack, 27, was caught when Border Force officers intercepted two packages from Slovakia and one from the Czech Republic containing four weapons.
Guess who left a database wide open, exposing chat logs, API keys, and more? Yup, DeepSeek
Oh someone's in DeepShi...
China-based AI biz DeepSeek may have developed competitive, cost-efficient generative models, but its cybersecurity chops are another story.…
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: What is the origin of the clerical collar?
It is believed that the clerical collar, still the uniform of clergy today, is an invention dating back to the Presbyterian Church in Scotland in the second half of the 19th century.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Rachel Reeves must face up to her mistakes
There has to come a point where one must consider whether Rachel Reeves is either delusional or simply being economical with the truth over her plans for growth.