DL Open Thread Sunday Magazine: April 19, 2026
The Most Replaceable BY AI? Corporate Bosses:
In March, The Wall Street Journal’s Meghan Bobrowsky broke the news that Mark Zuckerberg was “building a CEO agent to help him do his job.” The purpose of AI Zuck was to help flesh-and-blood Zuck “get information faster—for instance, by retrieving answers for him that he would typically have to go through layers of people to get.”
To me, that sounded an awful lot like Zuckerberg was desperate to avoid talking to his employees. But earlier this week, the Financial Times’ Hannah Murphy set me straight. Sparing flesh-and-blood Zuck from talking to his employees, Murphy explained, is not the job of AI Zuck, but rather the job of an entirely different digital proxy, a “photorealistic, AI-powered 3D character” that we’ll call AI Zuck II. AI Zuck II’s avowed purpose, Murphy reports, is “to engage with his employees in his stead.”
‘Living at the Chelsea were the most formative days of my life. Even though it wasn’t easy, it was a very special time for me. I met so many fascinating people who confronted me with new ideas and lifestyle. My entire value system collapsed and had to be rebuilt. These people accepted me warts and all, I was one of them. In that atmosphere of acceptance, all the anxieties that had been drummed into me burnt to a cinder. I remember days when I was aglow inside, aglow and aflame. I felt boundlessly free, never again in my later years did I have an experience like it’.
Here’s a key reason why the Chelsea had that kind of spirit:
For more than 40 years Stanley Bard was the Chelsea’s director and hotel manager. Stanley started out at the Chelsea in 1957 as a plumber’s assistant, employed by his father, who co-owned the hotel. After his father died in 1964 Stanley took over. If an artist couldn’t pay the bill, Stanley would let them pay with a painting. This gave rise to a notable collection, which could be admired in the foyer and corridors. He clung tenaciously to his positive spirit and his unshakeable belief that there is good in everyone.
Among the other notable residents at the Chelsea was Holly Woodlawn, a Warhol superstar and transgender activist. Meaning, there’s only one way to close out this thread. For those unfamiliar, Holly is the one who ‘plucked her eyebrows’. Talk about a song decades ahead of its time…:




You think throughout time the seminal times and places – Paris in the 20’s; San Francisco in the 60s; key west in the 70s; is there anywhere today with that burgeoning ideas voice?
I was never a big fan of Patti Smith’s music but her books are terrific, especially Just Kids and M Train. Check ’em out.