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Churchgoers in China outnumber members of the Communist Party and Xi Jinping is now cracking down hard
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			  The week in free expression 24 October – 31 OctoberIndex rounds up of some of the key stories covering censorship and free expression from the past seven days 
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			  An exceptional editor: a tribute to Judith Vidal-Hall who reinvented Index magazine after the end of the Cold WarFormer Index editor Jo Glanville pays tribute to a journalist who introduced a western audience to a diverse range of writers and artists 
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			  Do the dead have free expression?Index explores the issues around whether AI should be used to bring the deceased back to life 
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			  Israeli society is not a monolithJewish-Palestinian group Standing Together is working on the front line of Israel’s battered peace movement 
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Spotlight: A tribute to Judith Vidal-Hall
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			  Leicester: city of migrationMigration has transformed Leicester from a dull provincial market town into the vibrant capital of Asia in Britain 
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			  An exceptional editor: a tribute to Judith Vidal-Hall who reinvented Index magazine after the end of the Cold WarFormer Index editor Jo Glanville pays tribute to a journalist who introduced a western audience to a diverse range of writers and artists 
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			  Vidal-Hall on 14 years at Index exposing censorship happening under our noseThe former editor of Index discusses working with Noam Chomsky, 9/11 and interviewing Orban before his far right swing 
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			  Judith Vidal-Hall: Taking on the giantWhen a group of claimants in the UK took on Google for invasion of privacy, they had little idea that the case would become a landmark in the fight... 
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MAGAZINE
LATEST ISSUE: VOLUME 54.03 Autumn 2025
Truth, trust & tricksters: Free expression in the age of AI
It is difficult to spend a day without using artificial intelligence. Whether we look up a fact on Google or use our car’s navigation system, AI is helping to guide us. AI is not human, but is increasingly taking on human characteristics. Want to write a five-year strategy for work? AI can give you the structure. A text to the lover you’re breaking up with, ChatGPT is on hand with the perfect choice of words. Even as I compose this editor’s letter in a Word document, the sinisterly named Copilot – Microsoft’s AI assistant – is hovering in the margin with the tantalising offer that it could do a better job.
So what does it all mean for free expression? We asked a range of writers to explore themes around censorship and AI for this latest issue, and the result is fascinating. Kate Devlin delves into griefbots which are essentially deepfakes of dead people – often with all their unpleasant characteristics removed.
Innocent enough but in the wrong hands they are pernicious. A country’s political hero can be resurrected to encourage causes they would have disavowed were they alive. Ruth Green looks at whether AI has free speech.
In a recent US lawsuit, the owner of a chatbot which had been talking to a teenager, in a sexualised way, before he killed himself, argued that the bot’s communications were covered by the First Amendment. Luckily the judge threw the case out.
Meanwhile Timandra Harkness examines how AI can trawl social media to discover every word you’ve ever written.
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