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Last month, the Victorian Government announced that Flying Fruit Fly Circus, one of Australia’s most successful regional arts ...
While summer climes may invite lying on the beach with a book, equally curling up in bed or on the couch with the heater ...
I can’t wait to pop into the National Library to see their new exhibition, Dear Library, which marks the library’s 100th birthday.
US tech behemoth Microsoft is investing millions of dollars to funnel more European-language data into AI development, ...
They could be the oldest population of humans living outside of Africa—yet Australia has still never made a treaty with Aboriginal Australians.
They were an iconic fashion pair that took Australia by storm, and now 80 designs from the personal collections of Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson are on show at the National Gallery of Australia.
Anthropic bought, cut, and scanned millions of used books for its "research library." The company also downloaded over 7 million pirated books, the judge found.
No more warm-ups, no more rehearsals, it is time for the British & Irish Lions’ first Test against Australia at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium.
Buried in the details of a recent split ruling against Anthropic is a surprising revelation: the generative AI company destroyed millions of physical books by cutting off ...
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The title of this exhibition comes from what is probably the most famous newspaper motto in the world – “all the news that’s fit to print” – adopted by The New York Times in 1896. The ...
However, the judge simultaneously ordered the company to face trial this December for allegedly building a "central library" containing over 7 million pirated books, a decision that ...