Lenox Library to Host Program on Disinformation

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LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Library will host author and futurist Andrew Edwards for a discussion about disinformation, the ills of social media, and the challenges presented by artificial intelligence on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.
 
According to a press release:
 
Do we pay too high a price for instant connectivity? Do social media companies have a right to make trillions while destroying civil society as a byproduct? Can government regulation help turn off the firehose of social media discord? Edwards offers analysis and solutions on these key topics.
 
Andrew Edwards is an author, public speaker, technologist, and entrepreneur residing in New York's Hudson Valley. He is a Co-founder and Director Emeritus of the Digital Analytics Association. He is the author of the new book, Army of Liars: How Digital Media and Artificial Intelligence Are Corrupting and Endangering Humanity (2024) and Digital is Destroying Everything: What the Tech Giants Won't Tell You about How Robots, Big Data, and Algorithms Are Radically Remaking Your Future (2015, 2018). He has written extensively about digital marketing and social media for ClickZ and Substack. In 2023 he founded Verity7, an anti-disinformation training and consulting organization.
 
Copies of "Army of Liars" will be available for purchase and signing courtesy of The Bookstore.
 

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The WIT Gallery Collecting Fuel Assistance Donations

LENOX, Mass. — The WIT Gallery is collecting donations for fuel assistance for local families and individuals in need.
 
The community-wide initiative invites residents and visitors to contribute funds that will go directly toward heating fuel assistance and other programs for Berkshire County households facing financial hardships.  All donations collected through the gallery will be directed to The Berkshire Community Action Council (BCAC) serving the region.
 
"For over 25 years, The WIT Gallery has been a gathering place where conversations spark limitless inspiration and creative, productive ideas. This winter we want to extend that spirit beyond our walls and help ensure that members of our community are safe and warm," said Lynda Strauch, owner.
 
The donation drive runs through March 2026 with contributions accepted at the gallery as well as online at BCAC's website at www.bcacinc.org. All are encouraged to stop by, enjoy the gallery's exhibitions, and participate in a collective effort supporting Berkshire County residents during the coldest months.
 
Checks made payable to Berkshire Community Action Council may be dropped off at The WIT Gallery, 27 Church St., Lenox where donation envelopes are available and will be mailed on your behalf. Online at BCAC's website: https://www.bcacinc.org/donations/donate/
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