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State of the Art: Google Adds Tools to Help Identify AI Images

TechCrunch   Tuesday May 30, 2023

Google is introducing new features that will help identify AI-generated images and better understand the content and the context of images they’re viewing in the search results, notes TechCrunch. The first new addition, arriving in the “coming months,” is a new About This Image tool, which will be  part of Google’s reverse image search feature. It will provide viewers with information about when an image was first indexed by Google, which website it appeared on first, and which other websites it can be found on, adds PetaPixel.   Read the full Story >>

Exhibitions: Female Photographers from the Islamic World

Los Angeles County Museum of Art   Tuesday May 30, 2023

A new exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art features works by female artists making statements about the political and social changes shaping the lives of women in some of the world’s most restrictive societies, notes The Guardian. The exhibition, titled “Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond,” runs through Sept. 23. Among the artists included in the show: Rania Mata, who primarily photographs girls and women in the US and Lebanon, where she was born.   Read the full Story >>

Trending: Capitol Police Bock Photos of Sen. Feinstein, Says Photographer

Los Angeles Times   Tuesday May 30, 2023

Capitol Police officers have been trying to restrict journalists' access to Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California since she returned to Washington this month, according to Los Angeles Times photographer Kent Nishimura. Nishimura says that the 89-year-old senator’s staff has used "every trick in the book to stay out of sight and at a distance from the press,” and that the Senate sergeant-at-arms has declared her arrival at the Capitol as "closed press.”  Feinstein, who has publicly struggled with cognitive issues, recently announced she would not run for re-election.   Read the full Story >>

Books: Taking the Measure of New York City's Supertall Skyscrapers

By David Schonauer   Tuesday May 30, 2023

You may love them, though if you're a New Yorker who isn't a billionaire and can't afford to live a thousand feet in the air you may view them differently. The new millennium brought a new type of structure to America--supertall skyscrapers that have altered the iconic skyline of America's largest city and the streets below. These cloud-piercing buildings, largely residential and extremely costly …   Read the full Story >>

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