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🤖 AI Daily Podcast: Job Displacement, UK Tech Diplomacy, and Child Safety Concerns
09 Sep 2025
Today's episode explores three critical AI developments reshaping our world. We examine Australia's Commonwealth Bank reversing plans to replace 45 customer service workers with AI chatbots, highlighting the broader trend of job displacement in financial services. We follow UK's new 'tech bro minister' Peter Kyle on his diplomatic mission from Washington to Beijing as nations compete for AI leadership. Finally, we discuss Australia's eSafety commissioner criticizing tech companies for inadequate protection against AI-driven child abuse content, as new industry codes take effect alongside the under-16 social media ban. These stories reveal how AI is transforming employment, international relations, and safety regulations across industries and borders.Subscribe to our daily newsletter: news.60sec.siteLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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