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STATE OF THE DIS-UNION: Media Literacy in the age of AI

Presenter CDU Library
Date/Time
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Contact person
Tamarzon Larner
T: 0401327999 E: Tamarzon.Larner@cdu.edu.au
Location Mal Nairn Auditorium, Building Red 7, CDU Casuarina Campus
Open to CDU staff and students, Public

CDU Library Panel Discussion: Media Literacy in the AI Age
Join us for an insightful conversation with some of the Northern Territory’s best journalists as they unpack what it means to navigate media, truth and storytelling in the age of artificial intelligence.

✨ Hear from leading media professionals
✨ Explore how AI is reshaping the media landscape
✨ Ask questions and enhance your own media literacy

Whether you're a student, a news‑lover, or simply curious about the future of information, this is a free event that you won’t want to miss!

Reserve a spot

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