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  1. AI videos spread 'wrong impression' of WA's north, tourism operators say By Rachel Jackson A wave of AI-generated videos posted to social media causes a stir am

    AI-generated videos are causing concern among tourism operators in Western Australia's north. These operators argue that the content inaccurately represents the region and poses a threat to the preservation of Indigenous culture. The videos, which have appeared on social media, are creating a misleading impression of the area. AI

    IMPACT AI-generated content is creating a misleading impression of tourist destinations and potentially harming cultural preservation.

  2. Do Drones Disturb Whale Sharks? New Study Offers Surprising Answer.

    A new study led by Murdoch University researchers found that whale sharks did not alter their behavior when drones were flown overhead. Using motion-sensing tags on 13 whale sharks, scientists recorded swimming effort and tail beat frequency to detect subtle stress signals. The findings suggest that, unlike some other marine species, whale sharks appear undisturbed by drone presence at various altitudes, though researchers caution that physiological impacts or effects during feeding behaviors were not assessed. AI

    Do Drones Disturb Whale Sharks? New Study Offers Surprising Answer.
  3. Sea creatures, strange finds and physical feats feature in WA photo wrap By Kenith Png From dawn services to record-breaking swims, here are our top photo picks

    This article presents a collection of notable photographs from Western Australia during April, capturing a diverse range of events and subjects. The images highlight significant moments such as dawn services, record-breaking athletic achievements, and intriguing natural discoveries. Photographer Kenith Png curated these selections, offering a visual summary of the month's key happenings. AI