As Brisbane Times turns 18, it’s worth reflecting on how different the city is now to when we started covering the news.
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Technology has changed how we consume media, engage with family and friends, our shopping habits, and even how we receive healthcare. It continues to impact and shape our lives in ways we never could have imagined a decade or two ago. Artificial Intelligence or AI, is one of the newest technological advances to come our way. It has caused controversy since it exploded in 2021, with some people welcoming it and others unsure it's taking the world on the right track.
As Brisbane Times turns 18, it’s worth reflecting on how different the city is now to when we started covering the news.
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