18,000 Australian books allegedly stolen to train AI
A large number of Australian books have allegedly been used to train artificial intelligence, according to a recent search by the Australian Publishers Association (APA).
A large number of Australian books have allegedly been used to train artificial intelligence, according to a recent search by the Australian Publishers Association (APA).
It means eligible patients can access the pill without the need for a GP appointment. The initiative is part of a trial by the NSW Government.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has voted to end its 148-day strike today after reaching an agreement with major Hollywood studios.
Last week, The Daily Aus asked you for your thoughts on single-sex education. Here’s what the audience told us.
The NSW Government has pledged $6.8 million to expand its vaping crackdown, after a record-breaking number of vape seizures.
An equal number of FDNY first responders have died from illnesses related to 9/11 as died on the day, 22 years later.
South Korea has passed new teacher protection laws aimed at preventing mistreatment by parents.
A group of Australian and New Zealand universities have come together to develop a world-first Taylor Swift conference.
New age verification measures will be rolled out across the UK to limit children’s access to online pornography.
Endometriosis hospitalisations among women aged between 20 and 24 have more than doubled in the past decade, according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
British comedian and actor Russell Brand has been accused of rape, sexual assault, and emotional abuse by at least four women.
The NSW Government has announced it will recruit 48 sexual assault crisis workers amid a rise in demand for services.
International aid has arrived in Libya as the death toll from catastrophic flooding rises to more than 11,000.
Romanian tennis player Simona Halep has received a ban from the sport for a period of four years, after breaching doping guidelines.
The measure will be trialled across 30 stores in South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, and Queensland.
Thousands are believed dead, and thousands more feared missing, after a heavy storm collapsed dams in Libya.
There was a 17% drop in drowning deaths in Australia in the past year compared to the year prior, according to new data from The Royal Life Saving Society Australia (RLSSA).
Spain’s Royal Football Federation (RFEF) has fired the coach of its national women’s team amid the ongoing Women’s World Cup controversy.
The French Government wants to ban the use of ‘meat terminology’ like ‘steak’ or ‘sausage’ from the labels of vegan food products.
Tighter rules are being introduced for the cosmetic ‘injectables’ industry amid a national crackdown on the procedures.
The items, called the ‘Worsley Collection’, included spears and shell dolls. The artefacts were bought or traded for in the 1950s.
The rapid cancer treatment will be rolled out to 3,600 patients in Britain every year, significantly shortening treatment time.
A ten-year roadmap has been released to improve Australia’s response to eating disorder care. The National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) estimates more than a million
An Australian neurosurgeon has discovered a live worm inside a woman’s brain during surgery.
U.S. authorities are investigating an act of “racially-motivated violent extremism” after three people were shot dead in Jacksonville, Florida, over the weekend.
A bill to ban LGBTQIA+ conversion practices has been introduced in NSW by Independent MP Alex Greenwich.
Researchers from the University of Sydney have accused a group of online retailers of misleading customers about the effectiveness of at-home fertility tests in a new study.
Yasuní National Park is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. It’s also home to a number of Indigenous communities.
The neonatal nurse targeted newborns in her care at a hospital in northwest England between 2015 and 2016.
In AFL, the prize money will be split among the top four teams. In AFLW, it will be split among the top eight teams.
Swimming’s global governing body, World Aquatics, is debuting a new ‘open category’ for gender-diverse athletes. It will first appear at the upcoming swimming World Cup in Berlin.
Miss Universe organisers have cut ties with the pageant’s Indonesian arm amid claims of sexual abuse. Here’s what you need to know.
Lebanon’s Minister of Culture wants to ban the Barbie movie from local cinemas for promoting “homosexuality”. Here’s what you need to know.
France has announced a plan to tackle “overtourism”. The French Government wants to regulate visitor numbers during peak season.
Western Australia will fully decriminalise abortion under landmark legislation.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has exclusively told The Daily Aus there will be a “race” to declare a public holiday if the Matildas win the Women’s World Cup.
Illinois could soon become the first U.S. state to introduce financial protections for child social media influencers.
Australians will soon need to pass a mental health assessment to qualify for cosmetic surgery procedures. Here’s what you need to know.
Kansas City man Andrew Lester, 84, has been charged with two felonies after shooting a Black teenager who mistakenly rang his doorbell.
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