AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAI & Advertising: Researchers warn AI chatbots can slip personalised, undisclosed ads into replies, shifting users’ choices without them noticing—raising fresh questions for OpenAI, Google, Microsoft and Meta. Creative Work & Rights: Australian musicians including Paul Dempsey and Bernard Fanning say their songs were scraped into AI training datasets, arguing contracts and fair negotiation are being undermined. AI Chips & Power: OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled the Jalapeño AI chip aimed at cheaper, faster inference—part of a push to control more of the AI stack. Workplace Reality: A new report suggests AI is creating a two-tier labour market: higher-paid roles for people who can work with AI, while routine tasks get automated. Arts on the Ground: Grantham’s Creative Lincs Art Trail opens artists’ studios to the public, while Hong Kong’s Chinese Culture Festival brings the full Kunqu opera “A Dream Under the Southern Bough” to the stage. Culture & Community: Lagos calls for greater African creative ownership and stronger IP protection as a path to real economic value.
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