.@ChrisMurphyCT I'd like to set the record straight. I can understand how the reaction of the tech world to your tweet was unpleasant, but please know that for myself (and many others) we were emphatically not trying to keep policymakers away from this topic.
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It’s vital we keep talking about @WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich. His parents are my constituents. Russia is counting on people moving on. We can’t let that happen.
I urge @StateDept to designate Evan “wrongfully detained” as soon as possible and Putin to release him.
Ryuichi Sakamoto, a trailblazing composer and producer who was one of the first musicians to incorporate electronic production into popular songcraft, has died at the age of 71.
https://t.co/KrRUwn3GmN
I think without being able to know who anyone is anymore, and with my feed being increasingly boring and messy, this site is losing its utility. Which is a bummer because I’ve met a lot of interesting people and learned a lot on here. Not leaving, but thinking about it.
"Modern AI research resembles a digital 'enclosure of the commons,' whereby the informational heritage of humanity—a collective treasure that cannot really be owned by anyone—is seen by corporations primarily as a source of potential profit." @dellsystem https://t.co/2GfEMUQnRo
The first monument created by an indigenous artist in Atlanta since the Indian Removal Act of the 1820s is now displayed on the Atlanta BeltLine. “Naw’-tsiʔ: Bear Effigy Vessel” was created by indigenous sculptor Chase Kahwinhut Earles of the Caddo Tribe.
https://t.co/vkDCFwZ6mE
The @gardnermuseum in Boston closed its doors on Saturday—the 33rd anniversary of the infamous heist of works worth $500m from the museum—after learning that environmental activists were panning a “guerrilla art installation” in its galleries https://t.co/iC5toPbTaL