The New York Times / Mike Isaac
The Present Age / Parker Molloy
8 music writers on Taylor Swift and the state of music journalism →“It seems like every day we lose a media outlet, or there are mass layoffs — jobs cut, places where people could be covering a wide variety of music and other arts. Instead, we have a special position created as fan service for one of the most covered artists on the planet. Who suffers? Everyone.”
Jacobin / Branko Marcetic
Israel’s war on Gaza is also a lethal war on Palestinian journalists →“According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), as of this past weekend, the Israeli government’s nearly four-week-long indiscriminate bombing campaign on Gaza has killed thirty-six journalists and other media workers, thirty-one of whom were Palestinian. A further eight are injured, and three are missing.”
TechCrunch / Annie Njanja
Futurism / Victor Tangermann
Elon Musk’s new chatbot is astoundingly vulgar →“Musk’s AI is essentially a response to what he sees as excessively “woke” AI chatbots that have been playing it too safe. Musk went on a tirade earlier this year, arguing that companies like OpenAI are actively censoring their models and giving in to the purported demands of the left.”
The Wall Street Journal / Salvador Rodriguez
The Guardian / Alexandra Topping
A BBC presenter has quit over its new restrictive social media guidelines →“In September the BBC updated its social media guidelines to include a strengthened ‘Lineker clause,’ in an attempt to stop high-profile presenters expressing strong views on party politics…The guidelines state that presenters on flagship shows must not endorse or attack a political party, criticise the character of individual politicians in the UK, or take up an official role in campaigning groups.”
Vanity Fair / Charlotte Klein
The Oaklandside / Jacob Simas