AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI in the arts: A Filipino startup is pitching “Trading Wars,” an anime built with synthography—human directors and artists lead, AI supports production. Wearables & privacy: Smart glasses are back in the spotlight as Burning Man 2026 requires explicit consent for recording, and “pervert glasses” backlash keeps pushing camera-free alternatives. Culture policy: The Philippines is rolling out Creative Industries Month with government-wide support, aiming to boost tourism, culture, and creative jobs. Legal & environment: The Supreme Court in India set aside an Art of Living liability finding over Yamuna floodplain damage and ordered a ₹5 crore refund. Creative industries & work: A new report says 90% of executives feel AI hasn’t improved productivity—linked to job cuts and insecurity. Local arts on the ground: BYU students turn a gas station into a “rest stop” art show, while Odisha Parab brings crafts and cuisine to Varanasi. Exhibitions & fandom: A fiber show opens in Huntington Beach, and Ize Press expands with “Whale Star” plus more “Solo Leveling” releases. Pop culture: Robin Williams’ kids set up a digital home to fight rampant AI voice abuse.
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