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The Greens confirm they will torpedo the government’s flawed hate speech laws, but back gun reforms Mr Albanese: “The Coalition need to come up with what their position is because at the moment they’re defined by what they’re against, but it’s not clear what they’re for.”
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The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has opened a second investigation into Elon Musk’s xAI Grok platform “I think we all agree that the generation of CSAM [child sexual abuse material] is heinous, and this needs to be more closely looked at,” she told reporters
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Greg William Tait, 43, appeared in Parramatta local court on Wednesday after being charged with making threatening phone calls to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese The Greystanes man has been granted bail and is scheduled to return to court on 28 January
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One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce and Susie O’Brien discuss the progress of Australia’s social media ban for under-16s Joyce: “You got to ban them using Grok to do nude images and some degrading images of people, and say, if you do that we’re going to fine you.”
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eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant confirmed her office is investigating reports that xAI’s Grok is generating non-consensual deepfakes and potential child sexual abuse material PM Albanese: “It once again is an example of social media not showing social responsibility.”
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