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Amazon Prime’s ‘The Boys’ Season 4 will explore contemporary political polarisation

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Show creator Eric Kripke hints at a narrative that will not shy away from uncomfortable truths, promising a season that challenges viewers to confront their own beliefs and biases.

Known for its bold satire and unflinching critique of societal issues, the series seems poised to dissect the current climate of division with its trademark blend of dark humour and gritty realism, as reported by Reuters.

Director/Filmmaker Rob Fantozzi unpacks the latest from The Boys and beyond in the entrainment world. #featured

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AI music companies Suno and Udio sued for U.S. copyright infringement

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Several major music labels have filed lawsuits against AI-powered music generation companies Suno and Udio, alleging copyright infringement in the United States.

The lawsuits, filed in federal court, claim that Suno and Udio have been using copyrighted music compositions without proper authorisation or licensing.

According to the complaints, Suno and Udio’s AI platforms allegedly analyze vast libraries of existing music to create new compositions that mimic copyrighted works.

Dr Karen Sutherland from UniSC joins to discuss.

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Apple & Meta’s rumoured AI partnership will reportedly not be going ahead

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Apple and Meta are currently not engaged in discussions regarding a potential partnership in artificial intelligence, according to a report by Bloomberg News.

Speculation had arisen regarding the tech giants collaborating on AI technologies, amidst increasing competition in the AI field.

However, as reported by Reuters and Bloomberg New, the tech titans are not in any talks.

Dr. Karen Sutherland from UniSC & Tom Finnigan from Talkingbrands.ai discuss the latest in AI. #featured #trending

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U.S. Congress races to pass spending bills before recess

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With the deadline swiftly approaching—can U.S. Congress pass its 2024 spending bills before the August recess?

Congress is racing to pass its 2024 spending bills before the August recess, aiming to avoid a government shutdown and to position itself strongly for the fall’s budget negotiations.

Key among these is the Financial Services bill, which proposes significant cuts to the IRS and FTC budgets.

This effort comes amidst heightened concerns about inflation and economic policy.

Brandon Arnold, the Executive Vice President at The National Taxpayers Union (NTU) joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

#IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #politics #economy #Congress #spendingbills #inflation

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