AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Culture Dealmaking: Stripe is reportedly buying OpenRouter for $8B+, a move that could reshape how developers connect to AI models and how creative tech bills get calculated. Public Art in Everyday Life: Riyadh Art is rolling out 75 permanent works across metro stations, bridges and plazas, turning commutes into a gallery walk. Media & Democracy: Australia’s “news bargaining” plan would push big tech to pay a levy unless they strike deals with publishers, aiming to keep local journalism alive. AI, Youth, and Learning: China’s youth are building AI-powered “smart” public signage, while a separate push shows how Gen Z is increasingly leaning on AI for friendship and emotional support. Creative Futures in the Middle East: Katara Art Centre launches “Fractures of the Future” and Hessa Al Kuwari’s solo show, using art to tackle climate and social pressures. Arts, Society & Me: G-Dragon’s agency donated 500 million won to back 50 emerging artists—more spotlight, more runway. Community Climate Space: Critical Signals opens in Wellington as a volunteer-run “third space” for climate and societal disruption conversations. Fringe Under Scrutiny: Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society faces a strategic review after venue bosses said it lost sight of purpose. Art Meets Tech at Airports: Kepler Club doubles capacity at KLIA with private, app-controlled sleeping cabins.
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