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15.11.25 - 12:48
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Big content is taking on AI – but it′s far from the David v Goliath tale they′d have you believe | Alexander Avila (The Guardian)
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Deals between media conglomerates and tech companies serve both sets of interests, while leaving artists by the waysideThe world's biggest music company is now in the AI business. Last year, Universal Music Group (UMG), alongside labels including Warner Records and Sony Music Entertainment sued two AI music startups for allegedly using their recordings to train text-to-music models without permission.But last month, UMG announced a deal with one of the defendants, Udio, to create an AI music platform. Their joint press release offered assurances that the label will commit to “do what's right by [UMG's] artists”. However, one advocacy group, the Music Artists Coalition, responded with the statement: “We've seen this before – everyone talks about 'partnership', but artists end up on the sidelines with scraps.”Alexander Avila is a video essayist, writer and researcher Continue reading......
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29.10.25 - 14:00
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Stabilitätsanker Bolloré (Fundresearch)
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Stabilität, Substanz und jahrzehntelanger Erfolg – die französische Beteiligungsgesellschaft Bolloré gilt als echter Stabilitätsanker an der Börse. Mit klugem Portfoliomanagement, wertvollen Beteiligungen wie der Universal Music Group und einer eindrucksvollen Performance seit 1990 hat das Traditionshaus bewiesen, dass langfristiges Denken sich auszahlt. Felix Schleicher, geprägt von den Lehren Börsenlegende André Kostolanys, zeigt, warum Bolloré auch künftig beste Chancen auf eine Fortsetzung seiner Erfolgsgeschichte hat....
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