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Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. Two crossbench MPs want the government to act immediately to curb the impact of AI and deepfakes on the upcoming Australian federal election, although they acknowledge it might already be too late.It’s been a busy night in Trumpland with the new US president now threatening Russia with tariffs, and pushing forward with his hardline measures on immigration. Alex de Minaur suffered a crushing defeat at the tennis, and Nine have copped another spray about their coverage.Nine ‘disrespectful’ | The Australian Open semi-finalist Ben Shelton has joined in the criticism of Channel Nine’s tennis coverage in a press conference rant that accused the broadcaster of being “disrespectful” and “negative”.Deepfake warning | The independent MPs David Pocock and Kate Chaney have urged the government to act immediately on deepfakes and disinformation as the Australian Electoral Commission issues a warning about AI and foreign interference in the upcoming election.Exclusive | The ABC’s chief content officer, Chris Oliver-Taylor, whose tenure was marred by the sacking of Sydney radio presenter Antoinette Lattouf, will leave the corporation after his role was downgraded.K’gari wrecking risk | Queensland’s new environment minister risks wrecking the world heritage-listed K’gari by tearing up a plan to reduce dingo attacks on the island by capping visitors, according to the island’s traditional owners.Antisemitic attacks | Are overseas actors paying local criminals to carry out antisemitic attacks in Australia? The AFP is investigating the possibility. Here’s what we know about the investigation. Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. Two crossbench MPs want the government to act immediately to curb the impact of AI and deepfakes on the upcoming Australian federal election, although they acknowledge it might already be too late.It’s been a busy night in Trumpland with the new US president now threatening Russia with tariffs, and pushing forward with his hardline measures on immigration. Alex de Minaur suffered a crushing defeat at the tennis, and Nine have copped another spray about their coverage.Nine ‘disrespectful’ | The Australian Open semi-finalist Ben Shelton has joined in the criticism of Channel Nine’s tennis coverage in a press conference rant that accused the broadcaster of being “disrespectful” and “negative”.Deepfake warning | The independent MPs David Pocock and Kate Chaney have urged the government to act immediately on deepfakes and disinformation as the Australian Electoral Commission issues a warning about AI and foreign interference in the upcoming election.Exclusive | The ABC’s chief content officer, Chris Oliver-Taylor, whose tenure was marred by the sacking of Sydney radio presenter Antoinette Lattouf, will leave the corporation after his role was downgraded.K’gari wrecking risk | Queensland’s new environment minister risks wrecking the world heritage-listed K’gari by tearing up a plan to reduce dingo attacks on the island by capping visitors, according to the island’s traditional owners.Antisemitic attacks | Are overseas actors paying local criminals to carry out antisemitic attacks in Australia? The AFP is investigating the possibility. Here’s what we know about the investigation. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. Two crossbench MPs want the government to act immediately to curb the impact of AI and deepfakes on the upcoming Australian federal election, although they acknowledge it might already be too late.

It’s been a busy night in Trumpland with the new US president now threatening Russia with tariffs, and pushing forward with his hardline measures on immigration. Alex de Minaur suffered a crushing defeat at the tennis, and Nine have copped another spray about their coverage.

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