At the end of the day, someone gets the money. Or the girl.




The remarkable writer and Financial Times journalist Gillian Tett, who also knows how to milk a goat (it is wise to have something to fall back on), introduced us to social anthropology through her research in a Tajik village. The action depicted in this post, presented to you courtesy of our friend Hannes Kruger from Leopard Hills Private Game Reserve, was captured in South Africa's Kruger National Park. Not on Wall Street, in spite of the similarities. There, at the closing bell the action is far from over...
The Written Word Is Not Your Work Product
-
There has been a lot of discussion about the impact of AI slop on
writing and other creative works. I can’t speak to AI music or AI-created
actors, b...
1 day ago

No comments:
Post a Comment