What we lose when we lose Colbert

Happy Saturday, Ink readers! As we do each weekend for our supporting subscribers, we’ve collected below some of the best writing we’ve come across as we’ve read and researched this week. Among the links you’ll find in today’s edition of Weekend Reads:

  • What matters most about Hulk Hogan

  • The prospects for public grocery stores in New York

  • How AI is revealing your health data

  • The meaning of Stephen Colbert’s cancellation

  • The ramifications of Columbia University bending the knee

  • And, as always, music to unwind with

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And now, your Weekend Reads

Hulk Hogan’s legacy

Though Hogan’s final headline won’t stop the next hoax video or cloned voice, his life—and the ways it was constantly remixed, misreported and monetized—illustrate how the fight over a single leaked tape previewed the question of individual privacy rights in a world where manipulating pixels has become almost effortless. The years to come will no doubt see Hogan’s image in AI-generated content, and legal cases around digital privacy issues promise to become only more complicated. [Scientific American]

Can public grocery stores work?

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