Minister Andrew Giles is resisting pressure to stand down, saying there's more work to be done, as the opposition accuses him of being "asleep at the wheel" over the detainee crisis.
Hollywood actress Scarlett Johannsen lawyered up this week to demand OpenAI remove an artificial intelligence voice for its chatbot that sounded too much like her. And it's highlighted the growing issue of voice cloning - companies using new AI technology to recreate the voices of humans.
ABC NewsRadio's Tom Melville spoke with Cooper Mortlock who's concerned about the future of the industry.
2024 marks 40 years since experimental filmmaker Lynne Sachs took her first video class at DCTV, and in celebration, DCTV's Firehouse Cinema in NYC will be presenting an extensive retrospective. Taking place June 7-11, the series features 24 of her films plus a sound-collage world premiere associated with her latest film, Contractions, which was a
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