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“It is hard to say what we all have in common, apart from the interstate highway system and reliance on certain corporations.” A road trip across an America that feels like it’s drifting apart. / The Paris Review

All Americans, regardless of their political affiliation, can finally agree on one thing: Everyone hates data centers. / The New Republic

See also: For America to maintain AI dominance, it’s going to have to get communities on board. / Foreign Affairs

“Why didn’t the British invent the skyscraper? Because for the United States, colonialism was local, while in Europe it was diffuse.” Why American architecture is like that. / The Nation

“So my message is: sure this is complicated but it’s fine, we can do complicated.” Why it’s good to explain how things are made to a classroom of seven-year-olds. / Interconnected

A point-by-point explanation of how the key changes in Russell Vought’s proposed financial assistance rules are designed to kill American science. / Elizabeth Ginexi

Depending on who decides what the “right behavior” is, AI surveillance can—and in many places, very likely will—be used to chill social progress. / The Guardian

See also: The more people use AI to draft messages, the more the models’ biases could change long-term public opinion. / The Guardian

Tidal’s new AI music policy won’t let people monetize AI-generated tracks, but that doesn’t stop Tidal from profiting off those same tracks. / Dada Drummer Almanach

Unrelated: The phantom listening booth and new music recommendations from the past quarter-year. / Andrew Womack

An analysis of 873,000 marathon runners finds that men are more than twice as likely to “hit the wall.” / Nature

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