AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI in film & TV: Morpheus Studio says Netflix’s “Agent Kim Reactivated” aired a three-minute, story-critical action sequence made entirely with AI—no live-action footage—signaling a new phase for screen production. Music industry & labels: New moves push clearer warning tags for AI-generated songs, as platforms and record groups try to keep fans informed. Public art meets AI: Refik Anadol’s “Smithsonian Dreams” lands at the Smithsonian Castle on July 17–18, using AI to “dream” through millions of digitized Smithsonian items. Culture & community: Portsmouth’s Pride of Portsmouth lion trail spotlights local artists like Daisy Barker, while San Antonio’s Political Art Month returns at SMART Project Space with work tackling AI, queer liberation, and racial justice. Society & work: More tech workers are retiring early to dodge AI-related changes, and a finance professor warns that AI chatbots can steer people into costly mistakes. Local arts funding: Namibia’s Arts Association launches an Artist Development Programme with N$374,760 to professionalise and platform artists.
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