
kerry parke
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there is one thing I want and it’s out of print (also: editing @IeInsights)
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I mean, of course we’re going to borrow the best bits. theguardian.com/science/2024/s… Ben Yagoda



"Built into the nature of releasing something to the public is an imbalance. You know little of the people experiencing your work while they build a connection with you." Rebecca Watson re: creating art, promoting art, personal privacy and authenticity: ft.com/content/b7b823…


"Essentially, computers are starting to take on the role of managers," writes Molly Glick for Slate. According to Antonio Aloisi, AI can influence pay by allocating projects/shifts based on employee data, not to mention gauge salaries, benefits, and bonuses. slate.com/technology/202…


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How do our evolving ideas about happiness, pleasure, and freedom shape our sense of wellbeing, particularly given how technology and pharmacology might soon (if not already) altar our human experience? linkedin.com/pulse/endless-… by Santiago Iniguez

“This is the power that AI is now poised to seize. Bureaucracy is an artificial environment, in which mastery of a narrow field is enough to exert enormous impact on the wider world, by manipulating the flow of information.” — Yuval Noah Harari ft.com/content/21ddf9…

Most of the #disinformation comes from X, writes Edward Luce. “The world’s richest man is also Trump’s most powerful new weapon. Unlike conventional media publishers, Musk’s X has near total immunity from whatever fake claims, however dangerous, are spread on his platform.”

During the early dotcom boom, burnout was widespread among entrepreneurs and tech workers, pressured to rapidly scale and capture the market. But today's vision of #entrepreneurship --the how and why we innovate-- is shifting, according to Michael Baum.

The The Associated Press will have 5,000 people working on US election coverage tonight (on more than 6,800 races.)