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Australian Government Proposes Banning Children From Social Media

The government will soon trial age verification technology to restrict children from opening social media accounts by the end of 2024, blocking children from social media and other digital platforms up to a proposed age of 16. - Deadline

James Earl Jones Gave Permission To Use AI To Create Performances After His Death

It’s a particularly interesting question when it comes to voice acting specifically. The full recreation of vocals may feel further along than the full recreation of whole performances, but they also feel more poignant. - Wired

Apple Must Pay Ireland $14.4 Billion In Back Taxes, Rules EU’s Highest Court

Finally closing a case that started in 2016, the European Court of Justice agreed with the European Commission (the European Union's executive branch) that Ireland, where Apple has its EU headquarters, gave the tech giant "illegal" benefits and unfair market advantage by charging a tax rate of under 1%. - Axios

Could This Documentary Fix Our Relationship To The Internet?

“The question of how to use images responsibly isn’t new, but in our era of endless transmission and surveillance, even a project meant to honor someone can become more than a little exploitative. The conundrum derives from the lack of agency we have over our digital selves.” - The Atlantic

We’ll Probably Never Get To See A Revealing New Nine-Hour Documentary About Prince

“This creature of pure sex and mischief and silky ambiguity, I now saw, was also dark, vindictive and sad. This artist who liberated so many could be pathologically controlled and controlling.” - The New York Times

Kate Winslet Opened The Door For Another Woman To Get A Big Credit On Her New Movie

Winslet is playing Lee Miller, a photojournalist in WWII (and also the lover of Man Ray and a model for Vogue). She wanted another woman to direct, though “potential investors had been ‘patronising’ in their dismissal of Lee as 'a woman’s story.’” - The Observer (UK)

Disney Plans An Entertainment Merger In India To Strengthen Its Existence

“This gives Disney a stronger foothold in the challenging Indian market while supporting Reliance's expansion efforts. It also pits the new entertainment behemoth against popular rivals such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Sony and 50-odd other streaming platforms.” - BBC

HBO Hasn’t Had This Few Emmy Nominations Since Bill Clinton Was A First-Term President

Should HBO/MAX and parent company Warner Bros. Discovery be worried? - Vulture

Deep Inside The Precipitous Rise And Steep Fall Of Vice Media

Eddie Huang, who worked at Vice and has a new documentary out: Gavin McInnes's “voice and opinions are so entangled and at the foundation of Vice hese companies like Disney are investing in the ideas of a Nazi. You cannot separate the two.” - Los Angeles Times

The Creative Emmys Are This Weekend, And Here Are A Few You Might Care About

For instance, “Outstanding Narrator: A refreshingly succinct category name for such a prestigious award. The winner this year will succeed the man who has won the past two years in a row, one Barack Obama.” - Vulture

Almodovar Finally, Finally Wins The Golden Lion At Venice

Pedro Almodóvar says in his 44 years of filmmaking, “We went from an atrocious dictatorship to the breadth of all the freedoms that were made available to us. … My career has been quite linked, curiously, to the opening up to democracy in Spain.” - Deadline

At Last Some Good Financial News For NPR

"NPR expects to close its current fiscal year with revenues about 2% over budget due in part to growth in development. … (The network's) projections show an increase of about 3% in revenues from member station fees. Corporate sponsorship income will be roughly flat when fiscal 2024 closes at the end of September." - Current

How The Salt Lake City Tribune Went Nonprofit, Reinvented Its Culture And Made It Work

We’ve seen news organizations open communication that gives journalists a better idea of what, exactly, needs to happen for their publication to survive and thrive — and where they fit in. - NiemanLab

Venezuelan TV News Agency Is Using AI-Created Avatars

Amid a harsh crackdown by the Maduro regime following an election he claims to have won but apparently lost badly, a news service called Connectas is airing its (genuine) reports using two AI-generated anchors in order to shield the actual journalists' identities from police. - The Hollywood Reporter

Creative Rights Group Advocates For New AI Rules On Using Data

The DPA advocates for an opt-in system, meaning that data can be used only after consent is explicitly given by creators and rights holders. This represents a significant departure from the way most major AI companies operate. - Wired

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