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World Monuments Fund Deems Black Mountain College ‘Irreplaceable’

World Monuments Fund Deems Black Mountain College ‘Irreplaceable’

Just in time for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, World Monuments Fund (WMF) has unveiled a list of 10 historic sites across the United States whose preservation is “essential to the richness and complexity” of the nation’s story. The sites range from colonial-era architecture and public health landmarks to early mission churches, all of which face deterioration without sustained preservation efforts, according to the organization. One designated site will be familiar to art history students: Black Mountain College’s Studies Building in North Carolina, where a remarkable roster of American luminaries in visual art, music, design, and performance studied and taught. Its storied alumni include postwar painting titan Robert Rauschenberg, Color Field pioneer Kenneth Noland, and celebrated wire sculptor Ruth Asawa. The college’s interdisciplinary approach drew heavily on Bauhaus ideals championed by figures such as architect Walter Gropius—who served on the school’s advisory board—and Josef and Anni Albers, architects of Black Mountain’s experimentation curriculum. It also attracted influential artists-in-residence, including avant-garde composer John Cage and choreographer Merce Cunningham, who staged one of the …

Claude Leak Shows That Anthropic Is Tracking Users’ Vulgar Language and Deems Them “Negative”

Claude Leak Shows That Anthropic Is Tracking Users’ Vulgar Language and Deems Them “Negative”

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech AI company Anthropic suffered a massive leak of the source code to its Claude Code AI assistant earlier this week, triggering a panicked game of cat and mouse as company representatives sent out copyright takedown requests targeting thousands of copies of its pilfered work. The code allowed tinkerers to reverse engineer aspects of the blockbuster chatbot, highlighting concerns that the leak could give Anthropic’s competitors a major leg up. The leak also gave eyebrow-raising clues into upcoming or experimental efforts, including unreleased AI models and a “Tamagotchi”-like feature, called “buddy,” that “sits beside your input box and reacts to your coding.” Perhaps the strangest yet: code snippets also showed that Anthropic is actively tracking how often users are using vulgar language. “Claude Code has a regex that detects wtf,’ “ffs”, “piece of s***”, “f*** you”, “this sucks” etc.” tweeted developer Rahat Chowdhury. “It doesn’t change behavior… it just silently logs is_negative: true to analytics.” “Anthropic is tracking how …

Joyce Carol Oates calls out ‘absurd’ Marty Supreme and deems it ‘slapstick farce’

Joyce Carol Oates calls out ‘absurd’ Marty Supreme and deems it ‘slapstick farce’

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Author Joyce Carol Oates has shared her brutally honest thoughts on Josh Safdie’s Oscar-tipped Marty Supreme. Starring Timothée Chalamet as wannabe table-tennis champion Marty Mauser, the sports drama is expected to receive several Oscar nominations later this month. The cast also features Gwyneth Paltrow, rapper Tyler the Creator, Odessa A’zion, Fran Drescher and Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary. While a majority of critics have hailed the film as another Safdie masterpiece, in the vein of his 2019 Adam Sandler-led crime thriller Uncut Gems, Oates, 87, couldn’t disagree more. “Understandably, many people love Marty Supreme & I don’t want to provoke them,” she wrote Saturday on X, clarifying that while she was in “total agreement that Chalamat’s performance is virtuoso,” she felt the movie itself was “very repetitive.” “We see Marty shouting, quarreling, interrupting, hyperventilating in exactly the same way through the entire …