The book about truth that made things up

Good Morning,

The author of a new book about how AI corrupts truth has admitted that AI fabricated some of the quotes in it (The New York Times). You couldn’t make it up — though, apparently, a machine could. Another story reports on sham AI-generated “local news” sites now multiplying where real newsrooms used to be (Florida Tribune). An then a caution: The Atlantic’s alerts that wearable sensors increasingly mean everything you say is being recorded (The Atlantic).

Underneath this noise, the institutional middle keeps consolidating to survive. Boston’s arts budget is deflating as federal pandemic money runs out (WBUR). Pittsburgh’s two largest stage companies have merged, and theater artists fear the gig market that kept them in town is shrinking (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). Texas Public Radio is merging operations with a local news nonprofit (Inside Radio). And more reporting on the Met Opera and its Saudi lifeline (Vulture).

A counterweight: Lincoln Center threw a gala for a Brooklyn luthier whose violins the world’s great players now choose over their Strads (The New York Times). The modern Stradivari of Brooklyn?

All of rest of our stories below. Till tomorrow

Doug

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