In light of events surrounding 60 Minutes as a show, it is intriguing that Nick Bilton's official website scrubs all reference to his 2010 book, I Live in the Future and Here's How It Works. Bilton's viewpoint in that book suggests a possible vision for the CBS show. People bought into it. Read it.
Worth a read. We need to break down the various practices and rationales surrounding the use of AI in a particular context.
Such a dangerous thing to wander through a university press catalog when you know you have a magic discount code.
I'd missed this last week, but certainly the immediate experience will be frustration and disruption for faculty at the University of Nottingham. Publishers need to weigh how much of this need for cancellation of large packages they can weather. thetab.com/2026/05/26/u...
This is an excellent piece. trevordawes.wordpress.com/2026/05/28/l...
Landmark German Ruling on Google and Its Use of AI
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Jon Stroop Appointed as Princeton University Librarian
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But the givens are not euphoric.
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Many thanks Boaz Nadav-Manes, Jill Morris, and the many working group volunteers who made this possible! niso.org/press-releas...
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