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The explicit AI images that shocked a school
The capabilities of some artificial intelligence tools are horrifying.
Female students at a private school in Melbourne have been sickened after their innocent photos were transformed into abusive and explicit images.
Today, Raf Epstein from ABC Radio Melbourne on how it unfolded and whether we can stop it happening again.
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Who's paying for Trump's campaign?
You might know Australian-born Holly Valance from her time on Neighbours or from her music career and hit single Kiss Kiss. Now she’s in the headlines for supporting Donald Trump.
She held a ritzy function with her billionaire husband in London last week to raise money for the Trump campaign.
The former US president has seen cash flowing into his campaign since he was convicted of 34 felony charges last month.
In the lead up to November’s US election, is Donald Trump or Joe Biden winning the race for campaign funding?
Today, Sarah Bryner from OpenSecrets, a non-profit group that tracks money in politics.
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Why Peter Dutton’s reignited the climate wars
The climate wars are back after Opposition Leader Peter Dutton revealed a plan to abandon the 2030 emissions reduction target and build nuclear power plants.
He says the Coalition is still committed to net zero by 2050, but will Australians really stomach a watering down of our climate policy ambition for the next decade?
Today, host of ABC Radio National Breakfast and The Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas, on Dutton’s climate punt.
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Can more US weapons stop Putin?
The Russian leader Vladimir Putin seems more confident, as his forces are making gains in Ukraine’s east.
New weapons from the United States are starting to reach the front lines, raising Ukrainian hopes of repelling the invading forces.
Today, Rajan Menon from the Washington based think tank Defense Priorities, on when the war might end.
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The 'stupid' end to Peter Costello's career
It was all captured on camera. The former treasurer Peter Costello barged into a reporter at Canberra airport.
Now he’s resigned as chairman of Nine Entertainment.
It’s not been a great time at Nine with its former news boss Darren Wick reportedly departing with a million-dollar payout despite sexual harassment accusations against him.
Today, host of the ABC’s Media Watch program Paul Barry on how the scandal unfolded.
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Why we can’t get over our wind farm fears
Some people think wind turbines are an engineering marvel, others can’t stand the sight of them.
Battles are raging across the country over the placement of wind farms.
Growing community objections are slowing Australia’s fight against climate change and the transition to a green energy future.
Today, we assess the arguments around the impact on the environment and country views.
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Angus Grigg, Four Corners’ reporter