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In this hallowed land downunder, where change is underway, Lies a spark, untamed and fierce, that will not fade away.…
Monash University Media Release The generation of deepfakes during election campaigns is becoming more sophisticated, with advanced techniques in: Human-centred…
The U.S. first entertained the idea of purchasing Greenland way back in 1867, again in 1946, then again in 1955.…