This week saw major developments in AI and creative industries worldwide. The UK government announced new talks with artists and tech companies to make better AI laws. Experts warned that AI tools could change many creative jobs but said humans will still be needed for real creativity.

A big report from researchers in London showed AI is creating both opportunities and problems for musicians, writers, and designers. They want new rules to protect workers' pay and job safety. Many countries are now discussing how to handle copyright issues when AI makes art or music that uses existing human-made work.

Creative professionals are learning to work with AI helpers to finish projects faster. However, people still care most about stories and art made by humans that show true feelings and experiences. Companies using AI are being asked to clearly report when machines help make creative content.

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