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EPA Images marks 40th anniversary with powerful photo exhibition on global migration

EPA Images marks 40th anniversary with powerful photo exhibition on global migration

EPA Images, a leading visual content provider headquartered in Germany, commemorates its 40th anniversary with a poignant photo exhibition titled "1/28: Migration Routes” that opened today at the Instituto Cervantes in Frankfurt. EPA Images has compiled pictures of migrants' perilous journeys with a focus on the major irregular migration routes across the Mediterranean, through Central America, and within Southeast Asia.

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Blurring the Lines: AI’s Transformative Impact on Photojournalism Explored at Visa pour l’Image

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Artificial intelligence was a prominent topic at this year's 36th Visa pour l'Image festival in Perpignan, following its discussion at the previous CEPIC conference. Gilles Courtinat, a journalist for the French magazine 'Le oeil de l'info,' and Paul Melcher, a well-known expert in visual technology, initiated a well-attended debate on the subject on Friday at the festival.

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Inside Visa pour l’image: Photo Exhibitions, Controversy, and Industry Insights

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During the four intensive days at Visa pour l'image, the leading photojournalism festival in Perpignan, France, the event demonstrated its high professionalism and broad appeal, though it has somewhat lost its local connection. Amidst rising controversies, including the mayor’s refusal to present a festival prize over political disagreements, the festival courageously spotlighted global miseries and overlooked crises, from wars to social issues rarely seen in the media. Insights and images by Philippe François, Belga Images & CEPIC board member, highlight the power and challenges of modern photojournalism.

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Study Reveals AI Training Constitutes Copyright Infringement

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A groundbreaking interdisciplinary study titled “Copyright & Training of Generative AI – Technological and Legal Foundations,” presented on September 4th at the European Parliament, reveals that the training of generative AI models involves copyright infringement. Commissioned by the Copyright Initiative, the study was conducted by Prof. Dr. Tim W. Dornis (University of Hannover) and Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stober (University of Magdeburg).

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