University of Arizona Thursday May 29, 2025
In 1974, a conversation between then-University of Arizona President John Schaefer and Ansel Adams led to the creation of one of the world's leading collections of photographs and photographer archives – the Center for Creative Photography – which is now celebrating its 50th anniversary with “Picture Party,” an exhibition of more than 100 photographs and archival objects drawn from the Center’s vast holdings, brought together in ways that create visual “conversations” across time and place.
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CNN Thursday May 29, 2025
Tucked into the sweeping budget bill recently passed by the House of Representatives is a proposal that will radically change how artificial intelligence develops in the U.S., notes Mashable: The provision would ban states from regulating AI for the next decade. But, adds CNN, more than 100 organizations are raising alarms about the provision. States have enacted an increasing number of laws governing deepfakes, but, explains The New York Times, critics have warned that many of the laws stifle free speech, constrain American competitiveness and are too complicated to effectively enforce.
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Wonderful Machine Thursday May 29, 2025
"I had to be damn fast." That's how Paris-based photographer Antoine Doyen describes his experience shooting portraiture photography at the Lumieres Awards for Contour by Getty Images. The annual film
awards, presented by the Academie des Lumieres, celebrated its 30th edition in January 2025, at Forum des Images, a cinema and cultural institution in the Les Halles district of Paris. Although Doyen
started his … Read the full Story >>
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David Schonauer Wednesday May 28, 2025
Tucked into the sweeping budget bill recently passed by the House of Representatives is a proposal that will radically change how artificial intelligence develops in the U.S.: The provision would ban
states from regulating AI for the next decade. But, as CNN noted this week, more than 100 organizations are raising alarms about the provision. States have enacted an increasing number of laws
governing … Read the full Story >>