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Kate Morrison

Kate Morrison

Kate Morrison is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Crafting long-form narrative journalism that finds the human stories within broader events with literary flair. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Kate Morrison

Why Game Developers Must Stop Redoing What Already Works
Gaming

Why Game Developers Must Stop Redoing What Already Works

Asset reuse is essential in modern game development, not a sign of corner-cutting, argues creative director Alex Hutchinson. With budgets spiralling and teams stretched thin, clever reuse of existing work could save the industry from collapse.

Amazon Prime Moves 4K Streaming Behind New $5 Paywall
Technology

Amazon Prime Moves 4K Streaming Behind New $5 Paywall

Amazon Prime Video is removing 4K streaming access from its standard service and locking it behind a new $5-per-month Ultra tier, marking the latest price increase for the increasingly fragmented service.

Peacock's AI Andy Cohen Signals Streaming's Deeper Shift
Business

Peacock's AI Andy Cohen Signals Streaming's Deeper Shift

NBCUniversal is deploying an AI-generated version of Andy Cohen to guide viewers through Peacock's Bravo content this summer. The move reflects broader industry pressure to turn streaming services into daily habits rather than passive consumption.

Why Australians are ignoring evacuation orders from Dubai
World

Why Australians are ignoring evacuation orders from Dubai

Despite Foreign Minister Penny Wong urging Australians to leave the Middle East immediately, thousands of expats in Dubai are staying put, citing confidence in local defences and economic ties keeping them rooted.

Meta's VR Gamble: Can Teen Audiences Keep the Dream Alive?
Technology

Meta's VR Gamble: Can Teen Audiences Keep the Dream Alive?

Meta's VR platform faces a fundamental shift as teenagers become its most active users. But they're price sensitive and prefer free-to-play games, not the premium titles that built the Quest's early reputation.

A £100K band-aid for critical UK aviation forecasting software
Technology

A £100K band-aid for critical UK aviation forecasting software

The UK Department for Transport is seeking a single C++ programmer to maintain crucial software that forecasts how passengers choose airports. The £100,000 contract highlights the government's struggle with legacy systems.

The Hidden Cost of Going Back to School
Education

The Hidden Cost of Going Back to School

Australian families are bracing for another expensive school year, with 30% unable to afford uniforms and supplies. The average bill has climbed to $712 for primary students and $1,166 for secondary students.