Sydney. Hundreds of journalists at the Australian government's public broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), began a 24-hour strike on Wednesday. Employees stopped work to protest low pay raises, harsh working conditions, and the potential use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) replacing journalists.This is the first time in ABC's 20-year history that employees have gone on strike. The strike has affected popular current affairs programs like the 7:30 PM show and the main morning news bulletins on Thursday. Preparations are underway to broadcast old programs or content from the BBC instead.Union members on strike have rejected the pay raise proposal put...