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Cart imitates life

Madison Square Garden is reportedly tracking activists who have publicly criticized the venue’s use of facial recognition. / 404 Media

Grocery stores seem well on their way to introducing AI-enabled shopping carts that track your items and pepper you with targeted ads. / Futurism

It’s Prime Day, which also means it’s Bookshop’s Anti-Prime Day, which means free shipping on all your purchases. / Bookshop

“You, yes you, can make software, and that software might make your life some level of better, or more convenient.” Generative AI is having its Herbalife moment. / What We Lost

See also: Nearly two thirds of US physicians use OpenEvidence, a medical AI platform, often to help make clinical decisions, and frequently without their patients’ knowledge. / NBC News

Going back—way back—to basics, Dhrutika Khimani is building animations by hand, using physical objects. / It’s Nice That

A firm with MAGA connections but no energy-sector expertise is hired to run feasibility studies for coal plant extension schemes, setting off alarm bells even with old Trump hands. / Politico

Step inside a virtual Criterion Closet. / The Closet

“When [they] played ‘Kokomo,’ the screen morphed into an advertisement for Club Kokomo Spirits.” Now that it’s only Mike Love, every Beach Boys show might be the last. / Slate

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