See who is on tonight's panel. The Reserve Bank is showing no signs of ending its cycle of rate hikes just yet, despite pressure and upbeat talk from our politicians.
| | | Hello there, This week on Q+A, The Reserve Bank is showing no signs of ending its cycle of rate hikes just yet, despite pressure and upbeat talk from our politicians. But are the wrong people being penalised by the rises? Is this the best way to tackle inflation? Are we running headlong into a recession? Meanwhile, tensions are rising between the US and China over the shooting down of a spy balloon. As warfare becomes ever more sophisticated – will artificial intelligence become the primary weapon in a country’s arsenal? The AUKUS agreement includes a focus on AI, but what does this mean for Australia? Also how much do you know about ChatGPT - the AI chatbot that can have human-like conversations, answer questions and help write essays or code. Some schools have banned the technology while others are embracing it. But with Google and Microsoft setting up their own versions, how realistic is a ban? How can we unlock its potential while managing the dangers? All this plus the news of the week. Joining Stan Grant on the panel: Jon Sopel, British journalist and host of daily podcast The News Agents Anne Aly, Minister for Early Childhood Education and Minister for Youth Keith Wolahan, Liberal Member for Menzies Dorinda Cox, Greens Senator for WA Toby Walsh, Chief Scientist, AI Institute, UNSW Scroll down to watch Monday's toughest question asked by Faz Majedi, who wanted to know if the Liberal Party is “doomed to end up a minority party”. 👇 Watch Q+A Mondays at 9.35pm on ABC TV, streamed live 9.35pm AEDT on ABC iview or on our YouTube channel. |
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| As big tech begins to build AI into their search engines, AI expert Toby Walsh says "it's the beginning, I think, of interesting conversational interfaces with computers, like we have conversations with humans." | MORE |
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Lidia Thorpe last week quit the federal Greens after failing to find common ground with her party on a Voice to Parliament. Dorinda Cox has been appointed the Greens' new First Nations spokesperson. | MORE |
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When it became clear that a young karate champion was facing imminent execution, Liberal MP Keith Wolahan wrote an urgent message to the Iranian embassy in Canberra. | MORE |
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| Kaz asks the panel if Liberal Party is at risk of being left behind if they don’t evolve, and whether they are "doomed to end up a minority party"? | WATCH |
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| This week Four Corners journeys deep into the Papua New Guinean jungle to uncover the confronting truth about the carbon trade. | WATCH PREVIEW | |
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