AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI & Privacy Backlash: Meta pulled its Instagram Muse Image feature days after launch, after criticism that public accounts were automatically used for AI likenesses without clear consent—prompting SAG-AFTRA and others to urge opt-outs. Music Industry Transparency: Major labels and unions (IFPI, RIAA, Grammys, SAG-AFTRA) unveiled a voluntary system to label AI-generated vs AI-assisted tracks, aiming to make generative use obvious to listeners. Film & Culture: Christopher Nolan doubled down on his “AI slop” take while promoting The Odyssey, arguing young audiences see through AI hype. Art & Community: Portland artists are building a free “Wildwood: Follow the Crows” sculpture trail for Aug. 7, turning public space into a playful civic art hunt. Local Arts Calendar: Nashville’s Frist Art Museum hosts an indoor Arts Fest July 12 with hands-on workshops tied to current exhibitions, while Swindon’s Museum & Art Swindon continues a John Piper touring show. Society & Work: A report on admin assistants shows how some are using AI to speed up tasks—while job outlook concerns linger.
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