Just How Terrifying *Are* Our New AI Overlords, Or Servants, Or Whatever They Are?

“As they grow smarter and more capable, they will routinely surprise us by making our lives easier, and we’ll steadily become more reliant on them. Even as many of us continue to treat these bots as toys and novelties, they are on their way to becoming our primary gateways to all sorts of goods, services, and information, both public and personal.”

The Cellist Who Serves As Putin’s Best Friend – And Helpful Money Launderer

“A few weeks later Roldugin told a New York Times reporter that he ‘didn’t have millions’. This may have been modesty. Or it may be that he is unaware of what is being done in his name. It was certainly untrue. The documents suggest, however, Roldugin may have been playing a passive role – he did not even have personal control of the account.”

Top Posts From AJBlogs For 04.03.16

Another Magazine Puts the Met Under the Microscope, Unfortunately
The Metropolitan Museum wanted attention this spring, this year, what with the opening of the Met Breuer–and it’s sure getting it. Another magazine has had its crack at interpreting the Met’s renewed attention to contemporary… … read more
AJBlog: Real Clear ArtsPublished 2016-04-03

3 Reasons Why Louis C. K.’s ‘Horace and Pete’ is the Best Series of Our Time
I watched the 10th and final episode of Horace and Pete, the comedian Louis C. K.’s new series set in a Brooklyn bar, this weekend. I’ve come away with the strong belief that if there’s… … read more
AJBlog: Lies Like TruthPublished 2016-04-03
This Year’s Jazz Heroes

The Jazz Journalists Association has announced its 2016 roster of “Jazz Heroes.” JJA president Howard Mandel describes them as, “activists of positive influence—in collaborations with grassroots groups and supporters in 23 U.S. communities.” The numbers… … read more
AJBlog: RiffTidesPublished 2016-04-02
Books That Truly Were Something Else
My staff of thousands informs me that “The Something Else Press Collection” just went on the market. Although some of the books are rarer than others, it’s the collection as a whole that’s notable.Early titles… … read more
AJBlog: Straight|UpPublished 2016-04-01

 

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