FTAV’s further reading

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Elsewhere on Monday . . .  

— How tech giants cut corners to harvest data for AI (New York Times)

— The second demographic transition (Maximum Progress)

— Mario meets Pareto (Mayerowitz)

— Rethinking my economics by Angus Deaton (IMF; we may have included this previously but it’s been doing the rounds again and today’s link curator lacks the time to check)

— Official investigation reveals how superconductivity physicist faked blockbuster results (Nature)

How Hidden Nazi Symbols Were the Tip of a Toxic Iceberg at Life Is Strange Developer Deck Nine (IGN)

— Is it squatter season in New York? (Curbed)