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We’re used to algorithms guiding our choices. But when machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, Joshua Rothman asks, what’s left for the human imagination? https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/09/01/ai-is-coming-for-culture?currentPage=all more ›
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Neo Expressionism first appeared in the late 1970s and 1980s as a sharp break from the cool restraint of minimalism and conceptual art. With its vivid colors, https://theluxuryplaybook.com/neo-expressionism-vs-trophy-art/ more ›
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EU finance ministers are racing to agree on the legal framework for a digital euro by the end of 2025, but thorny issues remain, from privacy and data protections to… more ›
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Small LLMs in low-resource languages can be more accurate and avoid reliance on U.S. and Chinese AI models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek. https://restofworld.org/2025/mongolia-egune-ai-llm/ more ›
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In recent months “neijuan” (内卷), or “involution,” has become one of the most important buzzwords in Chinese policymaking circles. It has come to describe a disruptive process of relentless competition… more ›
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There has been a major pick-up in solar panel imports into Africa over the last 12 months – a shift that is likely to impact almost every country on the… more ›
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Company argues that independent artist lawsuit fails as a matter of law under unique sound recording copyright rules… https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/suno-argues-none-of-the-millions-of-tracks-made-on-its-platform-contain-anything-like-a-sample/ more ›
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This paper examines changes in the labor market for occupations exposed to generative artificial intelligence using high-frequency administrative data from ADP, the largest payroll software provider in the United States.… more ›
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An interactive visualization tool showing you how transformer models work in large language models (LLM) like GPT. https://poloclub.github.io/transformer-explainer/ more ›
