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You're listening to Roundtable with myself, He Young.
I'm joined by You Shun and Steve Hatherly in the studio.
Coming up, AI anchors don't get tired, nervous, or forget their lines,
and they're starting to appear on real news programs in China.
But can a virtual face truly replace the warmth, instinct, and spontaneity of a human broadcaster?
With AI presenters on the rise in China, a sharp question looms over broadcasting degrees.
Should these four-year programs be axed?
one day or should we just reimagine it for a new media era and play is more than fun it's how children make sense of the world build confidence and connect with the others but what
if a child has limited space steady friend or parent with time to join in a recent survey in china In China's Shanghai shows,
many migrant children are missing out on the experiences that shape a healthy childhood.
As families pursue better futures, migrant children often carry unseen burdens.
How can communities ensure every child, no matter their background,
has the chance to play, grow and belong?
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