Critics can’t agree whether the new Obama Presidential Center is a library, a monument, or something without precedent (Christian Science Monitor). And a federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration may install its own slavery exhibit at George Washington’s Philadelphia house, overriding the city’s objections (MSN) — controlling the record is its own kind of authorship.

A new round of studies asks whether newsrooms should label their AI use and finds audiences want the disclosure more than outlets want to give it (Nieman Lab). Aeon counters that writers should quit panicking and treat AI as a fellow wordsmith (Aeon).

A lighter exit: a century after his death, we finally get renderings of the Manhattan skyscraper Gaudí designed and never built (Dezeen). Some buildings are most influential as the ones that got away.

Doug

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