AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Speech Rights: A Meta Oversight Board study says major AI chatbots are more likely to refuse criticism of restrictive leaders, raising fears that models could spread government influence over online speech. Cybersecurity & Publishing Tech: SAP rolled out fixes for a critical NetWeaver flaw, while separate reports flag a Node.js backdoor (Miasma) planted via compromised AsyncAPI npm packages—another reminder that “developer tools” can become publishing-adjacent risk. Book Culture & Censorship: Hong Kong police raided independent bookstores and arrested staff over “seditious” books, underscoring how publishing crackdowns keep tightening. Health & Reading Communities: Canada’s drug agency recommended public reimbursement for LEQEMBI for early Alzheimer’s, and a new children’s book, “Where Is My Sister?,” gives young readers language for infant loss. Travel & Consumer Reality: A travel-advisor survey finds most pros like AI tools but still prefer human support—plus Wisconsin warns back-to-school shoppers about fake ads and copycat sites. Memoir & Human Stories: A Venezuela escapee’s op-ed frames freedom as generational, while Cara Benson’s climate memoir tour brings grief, recovery, and commitment to the page. Tech in the Book World: A review of flexible tactile sensors highlights self-powered touch tech for wearables and robots—useful context as “smart” devices keep finding their way into everyday reading and interfaces.
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