1. Authors Sue Anthropic for Copyright Infringement Over AI Training. A group of authors has filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, claiming that the AI company used their copyrighted works without permission to train its AI models, raising significant intellectual property concerns. – Read More on Reuters
2. OpenAI Signs Content Deal with Condé Nast. OpenAI has entered into a content partnership with Condé Nast, aiming to leverage AI to enhance content creation and distribution across the publisher’s various media platforms. – Read More on The Print
3. Can This $13 Walmart T-Shirt Save the American Garment Industry? American Giant is reinforcing its commitment to local manufacturing with the launch of a new line of T-shirts made entirely in the USA, emphasizing quality and domestic production. – Read More on GQ
4. Fast Fashion Takes Shein Out of Second-Hand Textile Trade. Shein’s rapid production model is impacting the second-hand textile trade, as fast fashion’s quick turnover discourages recycling and reuse of clothing. – Read More on Dutch News
5. Ambani Draws on Shein’s Help in Fashion Battle With Tata. Mukesh Ambani is collaborating with Shein to strengthen his fashion sector strategy as he competes with Tata in India’s fast-evolving retail landscape. – Read More on Bloomberg
6. How AI Can Affect Intellectual Property and What It Means for Leaders. The implications of AI for intellectual property rights highlight the challenges and considerations for business leaders as they navigate the evolving legal landscape. – Read More on Forbes