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Marie: I don't know why this video came up on my YouTube recommendations, but it did. I watched it on a large-ish teevee, and I found it fascinating. ~~~

 

Hubris. One would think that a married man smart enough to start up and operate his own tech company was also smart enough to know that you don't take your girlfriend to a public concert where the equipment includes a jumbotron -- unless you want to get caught on the big camera with your arms around said girlfriend. Ah, but for Andy Bryon, CEO of A company called Astronomer, and also maybe his wife, Wednesday was a night that will live in infamy. New York Times link. ~~~

Commencement ceremonies are joyous occasions, and Steve Carell made sure that was true this past weekend (mid-June) at Northwestern's commencement:

~~~ Carell's entire commencement speech was hilarious. The audio and video here isn't great, but I laughed till I cried.

CNN did a live telecast Saturday night (June 7) of the Broadway play "Good Night, and Good Luck," written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, about legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow's effort to hold to account Sen. Joe McCarthy, "the junior senator from Wisconsin." Clooney plays Murrow. Here's Murrow himself with his famous take on McCarthy & McCarthyism, brief remarks that especially resonate today: ~~~

     ~~~ This article lists ways you still can watch the play. 

New York Times: “The New York Times Company has agreed to license its editorial content to Amazon for use in the tech giant’s artificial intelligence platforms, the company said on Thursday. The multiyear agreement 'will bring Times editorial content to a variety of Amazon customer experiences,' the news organization said in a statement. Besides news articles, the agreement encompasses material from NYT Cooking, The Times’s food and recipe site, and The Athletic, which focuses on sports. This is The Times’s first licensing arrangement with a focus on generative A.I. technology. In 2023, The Times sued OpenAI and its partner, Microsoft, for copyright infringement, accusing the tech companies of using millions of articles published by The Times to train automated chatbots without any kind of compensation. OpenAI and Microsoft have rejected those accusations.” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I have no idea what this means for "the Amazon customer experience." Does it mean that if I don't have a NYT subscription but do have Amazon Prime I can read NYT content? And where, exactly, would I find that content? I don't know. I don't know.

Washington Post reporters asked three AI image generators what a beautiful woman looks like. "The Post found that they steer users toward a startlingly narrow vision of attractiveness. Prompted to show a 'beautiful woman,' all three tools generated thin women, without exception.... Her body looks like Barbie — slim hips, impossible waist, round breasts.... Just 2 percent of the images showed visible signs of aging. More than a third of the images had medium skin tones. But only nine percent had dark skin tones. Asked to show 'normal women,' the tools produced images that remained overwhelmingly thin.... However bias originates, The Post’s analysis found that popular image tools struggle to render realistic images of women outside the Western ideal." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The reporters seem to think they are calling out the AI programs for being unrealistic. But there's a lot about the "beautiful women" images they miss. I find these omissions remarkably sexist. For one thing, the reporters seem to think AI is a magical "thing" that self-generates. It isn't. It's programmed. It's programmed by boys, many of them incels who have little or no experience or insights beyond comic books and Internet porn of how to gauge female "beauty." As a result, the AI-generated women look like cartoons; that is, a lot like an air-brushed photo of Kristi Noem: globs of every kind of dark eye makeup, Scandinavian nose, Botox lips, slathered-on skin concealer/toner/etc. makeup, long dark hair and the aforementioned impossible Barbie body shape, including huge, round plastic breasts. 

New York Times: “George Clooney’s Broadway debut, 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' has been one of the sensations of the 2024-25 theater season, breaking box office records and drawing packed houses of audiences eager to see the popular movie star in a timely drama about the importance of an independent press. Now the play will become much more widely available: CNN is planning a live broadcast of the penultimate performance, on June 7 at 7 p.m. Eastern. The performance will be preceded and followed by coverage of, and discussion about, the show and the state of journalism.”

 

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Mideast-Europe June 2009

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AP: the Obama-Robinson ladies have returned to the White House after the European vacation.

AP: Michelle, Malia & Sasha Obama received a rare guided tour of Buckingham Palace, the Queen's residence & the palace gardens last week, after which Queen Elizabeth greeted them. Daily Mail story here. Reuters story here.

Lynn Sweet in Politics Daily: Sasha Obama spends her eighth birthday on the set of the latest "Harry Potter" movie. People: the ladies also take in "The Lion Kng."

London Daily Mirror: the Obama ladies stopped in at a traditional English pub for dinner.

BBC: First Lady Michelle Obama & daughters Malia & Sasha made an unannounced visit to London, visiting Big Ben, Parliament. Daily Telegraph story here. Independent story here: Mrs. Obama met with Mrs. Brown at 10 Downing Street.

Times of London: Michelle, Malia & Sasha Obama dined with the Sarkozys yesterday at the Élysée Palace.

NBC reports on the Obamas in Paris:

Oops! "...We shall fight them on the beaches...." British PM Gordon Brown storms "Obama Beach":

The President speaks at the D-Day ceremony in Normandy:

 

Update: White House transcript of speech; additional photographs.

Another one for the Soaps: Fox News: Obama denies snub of Sarkozy

AP on the Obamas in Paris. More from the AFP on the Obamas' Paris excursions.

USA Today has some nice photos here.

New York Times reports on D-Day ceremonies in France; updated to report President Obama's comments on North Korea. AP story here. Update: full text of the President's speech.

Raw Video from NoCommentTV: the Sarkozys & Obamas arrive in Caen:

AFP (naturelment!): First Lady Michelle Obama takes daughters Malia & Sasha up the Eiffel Tower.

(London) Times: Obamas snub Sarkozys after Sarkozy snubs Queen. (CW: this item belongs in the Soaps, but it does have some news value.)

AP: American William Dabney receives the French Legion of Honor. (CW warning: an effecting story.)

Inside the Frauenkirche. Raw video:

The President's heartbreaking remarks at Buchenwald:

President Obama, Chancellor Merkel, with Elie Wiesel & Bertrand Herz, both survivors of Buchenwald, remember the victims of Buchenwald Concentration Camp. Raw video:

In Dresden, President Obama talks to Tom Brokaw: "I have no patience for people who would deny history."

Here's the White House release on the visit to Buchenwald.

Voice of America News story here.

 

New York Times: President Obama & Chancellor Merkel held a joint press conference in Dresden this morning.

More Ancestors. AP: researchers say President Obama has German roots.

 

Raw video of President Obama at the Giza pyramids:

Sorry not to give proper credits for these photos. They may be from the AP, but more recently, they're from Al Rodgers at the Daily Kos:

Earth Times: the President does the pyramids at Giza.

Malaysia Star: President Obama speaks to reporters.

President Obama speaks at Cairo University:

Here's the full transcript.

The White House site has a slideshow of the Cairo speech here.

New York Times: the President's speech in Cairo will try to alter Muslims' view of the U.S. Times Update here.

AP: President Obama has arrived in Egypt & met with President Hosni Mubarak.

President Obama & Secretary Clinton tour the Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo, Egypt:

Pool report here.

The New York Times Caucus has more photos here, & MSNBC has some photos here.

New York Times: Israelis claim President Obama is not honoring a "side deal" President Bush made with them to allow additional West Bank settlements. CW: kinda like a signing statement.

AP: Robert Gibbs says the White House is not surprised by the timing of the release of a new audio tape attributed to Osama bin Laden.

BBC: President Obama has arrived in Riyyadh, Saudi Arabia, on the first leg of a four-day overseas trip. New York Times: he will attend a series of private meetings with Saudi King Abdullah. WSJ Washington Wire Update: transcript of brief remarks by President Obama, King Abdullah.