Daily LInks
1. Fast Fashion’s Curious Comeback: While Shein’s tech-enabled test-and-scale model is compelling, it probably doesn’t work for higher-quality apparel that takes longer to make. But its biggest advantage so far might be its nonpublic status, which means less scrutiny on both its profitability and business practices. – Read More on the WSJ
2. Further Reflections on Fashion’s Circularity Reckoning: Circularity has emerged as the latest corporate win-win strategy, and, with an industry that is all about the latest trend, it was but a matter of time before fashion brands capitalized upon it to appeal to environmentally conscientious consumers. – Read More SSIR
3. Delta Air Lines faces proposed U.S. class action over carbon neutral claims: The complaint, filed on behalf of a California resident who bought Delta tickets to engage in “more ecologically conscious air travel,” alleges violations of state consumer protection laws and laws prohibiting unfair and fraudulent business practices. – Read More on Reuters
4. Unlocking Luxury: Prada’s Exclusive NFT-Backed Tank Tops. Each exquisite piece of clothing will be accompanied by an exclusive non-fungible token (NFT), granting holders privileged access to the esteemed Prada Crypted community on Discord. – Read More on NFT Culture
5. News execs weigh deals with AI companies: “I don’t think there’s going to be any real regulation of AI anytime soon,” News Corp. CEO Robert Thomson told a group of news executives. – Read More on Axios
6. A lawyer used ChatGPT to cite bogus cases. What are the ethics? Perlman envisions duty of competence rules eventually requiring some level of proficiency in artificial intelligence technology. AI could revolutionize legal practice so significantly that someday not using it could be akin to not using computers for research. – Read More on Reuters