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Is AI An Existential Threat To The Music Business Or The Thing That Will Save It?

The industry is facing yet another revolution, but what sort isn’t yet clear. Is A.I. a format change in the way music is consumed, like the transition from records and cassettes to CDs, or is it a threat to the business model, as were free downloading and file-sharing? - The New Yorker

Worries About AI Deepfakes Changing The Past

History can be a powerful tool for manipulation and malfeasance. The same generative A.I. that can fake current events can also fake past ones. - The New York Times

There Are Times Language Seems So Inadequate

Orwell contended that language had become corrupt and debased in his time, but the survival of his examples into the present contradicts him, suggesting that not only the problem but the very examples may be timeless. - The New York Times

Classical Music Concerts By Candlelight Is Having A Moment

Candlelight Concerts aren’t about digital projections, but are about curating and customizing full experiences. And that’s striking a major chord. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The Dark Art Of Comedy In Ukraine Under Russian Attack

"Before the war, many comedians performed their sets in Russian and eyed major comedy festivals in Russia as the pinnacle of career achievement. ... the audience won’t laugh at jokes delivered in Russian, comedians say. Unless, of course, the Russian language is the butt of the joke." - The Atlantic

One Texas Teacher Features A Secret Shelf Of Banned Books – And Her Students Love It

She is not having it with the censors. For one of her students, it's changed his life. "Until recently, he says, was not naturally inclined towards reading. But the secret bookshelf opened a world of characters and situations he immediately related to." - NPR

Lashana Lynch Talks About The Challenges Of Life Before Being 007

As an actor from a working-class background, Lynch says, "You’ve gotta decide: am I buying eggs, or putting money on my Oyster card? And I had to make that decision many a time." - The Guardian (UK)

A British Ballet Dancer Died In The US Thanks To Peanuts In An Unlabeled Cookie

Órla Baxendale, 25, was "an exquisite ballet, contemporary, and Irish step dancer" who was incredibly cautious, knowing her peanut allergy was severe - but the cookie's labeling made no mention of nuts. - Yahoo News (The Independent UK)

Joni Mitchell Will Perform At The Grammys For The First Time Ever

Sure, the 80-year-oldCanadian singer-songwriter has been nominated 18 times and has nine wins, and is nominated again this year for best folk album, but this will be her first official Grammys performance. - CBC

George Carlin’s Estate Sues Around Hour-Long ‘Comedy Special’ Starring AI-Generated Carlin

"'This case is not just about AI,' Josh Schiller, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said in a statement. 'It’s about the humans that use AI to violate the law, infringe on intellectual property rights, and flout common decency.'" - Washington Post

What Can AI Do For Art History?

"In more straightforward cases of known attribution and singular styles, AI can sort images efficiently. But can it interpret art?" - Hyperallergic

Often, The ‘Voiceless’ Just Need A Better Mode Of Communication

Non-verbal autistic people aren't non-thinking. Why, then, has it "taken so long for society to question the deeply ingrained fallacy equating speech fluency with intelligence, thereby condemning this whole population of people to a virtual prison?" - The Guardian (UK)

Marlena Shaw, Nightclub Singer Who Wowed Audiences For Decades, Has Died At 84

Shaw sang with Count Basie's big band and with Sammy Davis Jr., and moved from singing at church to jazz performances with an edge that she honed into personal, ribald stories. - The New York Times

Can Immersive Art Help Save The UK’s Legendary, Lost High Streets?

"The visual art world is at a tipping point where traditional museums and galleries will have to begin involving immersive art in their offering or risk becoming irrelevant." So why not show art in derelict department stores as well? - The Guardian (UK)

Reminder: Amazon Prime Video Gets Ads Starting Today

Unless customers pay more, of course - $36 more a year, which, surveys show, people are not interested in paying. - The Verge

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