Tax tiffs roll on, journos become spinners, and Trump on trial.
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This week we queried Peter Dutton's promises to put the kibosh on the public service,
reminded you of all the journalists who've become political spinners,
and agreed with Nationals leader David Littleproud on something. (Yes you read that right.)
Meanwhile,
the Australian Parliament welcomed a special visitor,
Donald Trump's legal woes continued,
and the debates about changes to stage three tax cuts rolled on.
Plus a report that proves price-gouging is driving inflation.
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Local news websites accused of using AI to rip off other outlets’ articles
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CAM WILSON |
Articles from Queensland local news sites are strikingly similar to content from the ABC, the government and even from a US-based newspaper for a city that shares a name with an Australian town.
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A list of local news websites started by Worthview Group which have been accused of including "AI"-rewritten content (Image: Worthview Group) |
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