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Answers to the Ten Questions I am Most Often Asked

Museum 2.0

Have you seen attitudes in our field about visitor participation shifting over time? In Taiwan, I noted that many more visitors and staff members were enthusiastic about taking and sharing photos than they were writing on a talkback board. Feel free to add your own questions and answers in the comments!

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

Museum 2.0

Have you seen attitudes in our field about visitor participation shifting over time? In Taiwan, I noted that many more visitors and staff members were enthusiastic about taking and sharing photos than they were writing on a talkback board. Feel free to add your own questions and answers in the comments!

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Elon Musk’s extensive ties to China, explained

Recode by Vox

He has weighed in on elections in Germany on behalf of a far-right party, sparred with the government of his native South Africa, and called for the removal of the president of Ukraine , not to mention the two-month siege he has waged against Americas federal bureaucracy. He is, in his own words, kind of pro-China.

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Does Donald Trump’s TSMC deal mean Taiwan just lost its Silicon Valley shield?

Fast Company Tech

President Donald Trumps bowling-ball attitude to international relations and business was in evidence again this week as he announced a landmark $100 billion deal with Taiwanese computer chip manufacturer TSMC to bring more production capacity to the United States. The agreement with TSMC plans for five new factories to be built in the U.S.,

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This startup is setting a DALL-E 2-like AI free, consequences be damned

TechCrunch

“Nobody has any voting rights except our 75 employees — no billionaires, big funds, governments or anyone else with control of the company or the communities we support. Given the prompt “protests against the dilma government, brazil [sic],” Stable Diffusion created this image.