AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Culture in Marketing: McDonald’s Philippines rolls out “AI Wanna Taste It,” using AI to frame why fries are more than data—human memories and moments are the point. Music & Identity: Belfast/Dublin singer Morgana sells out World Cup semi-final merch caps ahead of her debut album The Whole Thing Was Very Very Emotional; meanwhile, Belfast-born artist Muirġen links her debut EP to the overwhelm of returning to Ireland and reconnecting with the Irish language. Irish Politics & Creative Rights: A Dáil motion to protect Irish artists’ copyright in the AI era was unanimously adopted after a briefing with musicians and songwriters. Community vs. Development: A protest is set for July 18 against building apartments at Bessborough, Cork, where campaigners fear undocumented burials. Tech Meets Everyday Listening: Spotify launches a conversational AI for Premium users to shape playback by voice or text, plus expands managed accounts for kids to the free tier. Arts & Public Life: London’s Stratford Junction coach park is slated for a cultural makeover with art trails, installations, and performance venues. Global Spotlight: Curaçao sculptor Giovanni Abath is selected for Royal Caribbean’s Artist Discovery Program aboard Legend of the Seas.
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