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A note on this year’s Power issue – and why we published AI deepfakes

A note on this year’s Power issue – and why we published AI deepfakes

In this year’s overt, covert and cultural power lists you’ll notice some bizarre images.

Matthew DrummondAFR Magazine editor

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At the heart of the Power issue are the secretive panels of insiders who we invite into our offices to discuss, debate and decide Australia’s most powerful people.

Panellists are all power players in their own right, and it’s their insights that give this issue its heft. It’s a formula that’s time-proven, laborious and, as you’ve probably already deduced, lacking in all scientific rigour.

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Matthew DrummondAFR Magazine editorMatthew Drummond edits AFR Magazine, our premium monthly inserted magazine that covers business, politics, fashion, design, food and wine, and is home to the Rich List, Young Rich List and the Power lists. Connect with Matthew on Twitter. Email Matthew at matthew.drummond@afr.com.au

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