How AI is Changing the World – This Month's Hottest News

AI is no longer a cornerstone of the news, but a player changing the world every day. Just a few years ago, AI was a relatively unknown field, explored only by technologists and researchers. Now, it has deeply penetrated politics, economics, medicine, art, and even our everyday conversations. This month, AI has been creating a relentless stream of new stories. In the United States, regulations on the use of AI in mental health counseling have been strengthened, emphasizing human-centered, safe use. Read more

Top 6 Most Popular AI Chatbots as of 2025 – Market Share and Features

As of 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) has become deeply embedded in our lives and work. In particular, with various AI tools pouring out, many people are wondering which AI to choose. It is becoming increasingly important to know which AI is best for me and what the strengths and weaknesses of each AI are. In this article, we will easily … Read more

Is the 'Ice Age' Coming for Study Abroad and Immigration? Australia and UK Policies in 2025, Latest Information You'll Lose If You Don't Know

The doors to study abroad and immigration, which had surged in recent years after the pandemic, are closing tightly again. In particular, Australia and the UK, which are among the most popular countries for Koreans, are drastically changing the direction of their immigration policies starting in 2025. This change, which will 'raise costs and raise the threshold', is so important that it can lead to great disaster if approached without thorough information. Today, we will look at the new or proposed changes in Australia and the UK in 2025. Read more

The Key to AI Speed Competition: 'Network', Not GPU

From ChatGPT to Midjourney to Sora, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a huge trend that is changing the way we live. In the past few years, AI performance seemed to be determined by 'how much smarter and faster the brain (GPU) is'. However, the paradigm of AI technology is now quietly but fundamentally changing. No matter how genius the brain is, it is useless if the nervous system of the whole body cannot keep up with the speed. Today… Read more

Stablecoin Wars 2025: The Era of Digital Dollars Threatening Physical Currency

As of July 2025, Bitcoin is trading at around $117,250, which is close to its all-time high of $122,852 this month. The market situation, where prices fluctuate by thousands of dollars in a short period of time, is a reminder that cryptocurrencies still have extreme volatility. While traditional cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin continue to provide investors with both great profits and anxiety, on the other hand, a new digital asset that pursues the opposite value is quickly gaining attention… Read more

End of Super Bacteria? Australian AI Successfully Develops 'Killer Protein'

Have you ever imagined a world where antibiotics no longer work? A world where even a minor wound or infection can be life-threatening, where modern medicine is decades behind us? It may sound like science fiction, but the emergence of antibiotic-resistant ‘superbugs’ is a very real threat to humanity. And today, here in Australia, there is one thing that can stop this grim future… Read more

Transfer tax on Korean apartments when acquiring overseas (Australian) citizenship

Among the permanent residents who have settled overseas, there must be many who have left their real estate, including apartments, in Korea. I have been living in Australia for over 10 years, and I got permanent residency 5 years ago. As my permanent residency renewal is approaching, I received an email from the Australian Immigration Service asking me to apply for a RRV (Resident Return Visa) or citizenship, or both. I suddenly wondered, 'If I get overseas citizenship, can I later leave my apartment in Korea? Read more

After the Ukraine war, is Indian aviation smiling?

International air routes changed due to Russian airspace detours, and countries seizing opportunities in the meantime In 2022, unexpected changes are occurring in international air routes since the outbreak of the Ukraine war. Airlines that cannot pass through Russian airspace are largely detouring their routes to Europe, creating new trends such as increased flight times, higher ticket prices, and profit gaps between airlines. However, in this chaos, there are those who are enjoying windfall profits… Read more

Australian Working Holiday (Subclass 417): Get both ‘experience’ and ‘rights’

The Australian Working Holiday (Subclass 417) visa used to be considered a “privilege for young people who work and travel.” But from 2025, the atmosphere will change completely. Now, this visa is no longer a system for people who come simply to make money. The Australian government now wants to give the opportunity only to those who use the Working Holiday for “real cultural exchange” and “meaningful travel experiences.” In other words, it’s not “I’ll just make money and go,” but “Australia is a new … Read more

🎓 Australian Student Visa (Subclass 500): Now only accepting ‘genuine’ students

Australian Student Visa Now Only Accepts 'Genuine' Students As of 2025, the Australian government has changed the screening of student visas (Subclass 500) to be much more strict and rigorous than before. Now, you can't get a student visa just by saying, "I'm going to study." Australia is introducing a 'Genuine Student' standard, and is showing a strong will to thoroughly filter out immigrants who pretend to study abroad. So, what exactly is the Australian student visa in 2025? Read more

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