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(FILES) Participants take part in an illegal rave party in a field in Redon, north-western France, on June 19, 2021. On April 9, 2026, members of parliament passed a bill which, if approved by the Senate, provides for six months' imprisonment and a fine of 30.000 euros for the organisers of undeclared or banned raves with at least 250 participants. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) This aerial view shows the site of an illegal rave in Montvalent, southern France, on May 9, 2025. On April 9, 2026, members of parliament passed a bill which, if approved by the Senate, provides for six months' imprisonment and a fine of 30.000 euros for the organisers of undeclared or banned raves with at least 250 participants. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP via Getty Images)
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 20: (L-R) Kendrick Sampson, Adam Fogelson, Chairman, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, Deon Cole, Juliano Valdi, Colman Domingo, Antoine Fuqua, Mike Myers, Jaafar Jackson, Larenz Tate, Laura Harrier, Nia Long, KeiLyn Durrel Jones, Graham King, Miles Teller, Jon Feltheimer, CEO, Lionsgate Entertainment and Lydia Silverman attend Lionsgate's "Michael" Los Angeles premiere at Dolby Theatre on April 20, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Savion Washington/Getty Images for Lionsgate)
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Roma activist Bogdan Burdusel is pictured during an interview with AFP in Bucharest on March 3, 2026. AI generated singer Lolita is "a very sexualised" character, "a non-Roma man's fantasy of what a Roma woman might look like," told Burdusel to AFP, pointing to "a latent and unaddressed racism" in society. Lolita's popularity has stirred questions in Romania about artificial intelligence replacing humans, as well as stereotypes in a country with a history of discriminating against the Roma. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP via Getty Images)
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Singer Bianca Mihai, 25, is pictured during a rehersal at a studio in Bucharest on March 26, 2026. While the sultry songs of Lolita Cercel, an artist created with AI that has drawn racism concerns in Romania, have gathered millions of views online, singer Bianca Mihai works hard without the same recognition. Lolita's popularity has stirred questions in Romania about artificial intelligence replacing humans, as well as stereotypes in a country with a history of discriminating against the Roma. Lolita creator Tom, who has described his project as "a fusion of Balkan nostalgia and the synthetic future", insists Lolita "doesn't necessarily belong to a specific culture". (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP via Getty Images)
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Grigore Burloiu, a lecturer in interactive technologies, is pictured during a class at the National University of Theatre and Film in Bucharest on March 4, 2026. AI is "really good" at focusing in on people's music consumption, so on what the industry usually offers, according to him. "No one woke up overnight and said: 'That's it, I like AI'... AI is all about finding the lowest common denominator". (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP via Getty Images)
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Singer Bianca Mihai, 25, is pictured during a rehersal at a studio in Bucharest on March 26, 2026. While the sultry songs of Lolita Cercel, an artist created with AI that has drawn racism concerns in Romania, have gathered millions of views online, singer Bianca Mihai works hard without the same recognition. Lolita's popularity has stirred questions in Romania about artificial intelligence replacing humans, as well as stereotypes in a country with a history of discriminating against the Roma. Lolita creator Tom, who has described his project as "a fusion of Balkan nostalgia and the synthetic future", insists Lolita "doesn't necessarily belong to a specific culture". (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP via Getty Images)
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Singer Bianca Mihai, 25, is pictured during a rehersal at a studio in Bucharest on March 26, 2026. While the sultry songs of Lolita Cercel, an artist created with AI that has drawn racism concerns in Romania, have gathered millions of views online, singer Bianca Mihai works hard without the same recognition. Lolita's popularity has stirred questions in Romania about artificial intelligence replacing humans, as well as stereotypes in a country with a history of discriminating against the Roma. Lolita creator Tom, who has described his project as "a fusion of Balkan nostalgia and the synthetic future", insists Lolita "doesn't necessarily belong to a specific culture". (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP via Getty Images)




