China's AI policy prioritizes job preservation, potentially reshaping global labor standards and influencing international corporate strategies.
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I draw the old way – with my hand. Doing it with AI would not make me more creative, it would drain the colour out of my existence
Last week I went to a gig by myself for the first time. I sat myself down in my single seat, possibly the youngest person in the room and one of thousands excited to see Split Enz. I loved it – I felt joy and heartache as the lyrics spoke of human experiences, really lived. I happily realised that I did not have to wonder whether Split Enz had used AI in their work (as I so often do nowadays) as these bangers were created long before it was even dreamed of.
As a visual artist and writer myself, when I see AI generated images, music or words presented as “art”, I see red. It’s boring, it’s theft, it’s soulless, sterile and it’s killing the planet through energy and water-guzzling datacentres. Someone suggested AI “visual art” should be called “Computer Rendered Artificial Pictures” (CRAP).
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CXMT's IPO could bolster China's semiconductor self-reliance, but may trigger short-term market liquidity issues and geopolitical tensions.
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China's reduced oil imports highlight vulnerabilities in global supply chains, impacting refinery margins and potentially altering energy markets.
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Unverified claims about leadership roles can mislead stakeholders, impacting trust and strategic decisions in international academia.
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Taiwan's tech sector's massive debt for AI expansion highlights its pivotal role in global AI infrastructure, but risks loom if demand wanes.
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Jefferson's focus on AI, energy, and trade highlights the Fed's strategic pivot towards managing complex global economic challenges.
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China's AI-driven export surge and yuan strength could enhance global economic influence, attract foreign investment, and boost digital yuan adoption.
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