Artificial intelligence is turning ideas into art. It’s being auctioned for thousands of dollars and increasingly winning art prizes. But visual artists are divided about what this new movement means for their job futures and the future of creativity.

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Folge vom 23.03.2025AI Art generates cash and controversy at the same time
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Folge vom 22.03.2025International students not to blame for housing crisis, study findsWith informal election campaigning already underway, claims have re-surfaced that international students are contributing to the housing crisis. There are plans to cap numbers in response - but a new report says they're not to blame.
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Folge vom 22.03.2025Fears Pacific climate change "not on the agenda" for US aid fundingDonald Trump's 90 day pause on all USAID funding threw the sector into chaos. As the administration assesses which programs are considered suitable use of funds, it's clear one area doesn't fit that brief: climate change. It's also the biggest issue in the Pacific.
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Folge vom 22.03.2025'It's fantasy': NSW to hold parliamentary inquiry into effects of harmful pornographyNew South Wales will be the first state to hold an inquiry into the impacts of harmful pornography, after a federal inquiry lapsed a decade ago. The renewed push to uncover its wide-reaching impact comes as young people, who often lack porn literacy, are encountering such material even before 13 years of age. And a warning – you may find some content in this story distressing.