AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI in music labels: Apple Music says it will roll out visible labels for tracks “materially generated using AI” later this year, building on its earlier AI transparency tags and putting more pressure on record labels and distributors to disclose AI-made content. AI and culture policy: The EU’s AI Act push for watermarking is being defended by experts as a way to help people spot synthetic media without harming output quality, after high-profile backlash around Anthropic’s approach. Creative tech in museums: Saudi Arabia’s National Museum is running “Tac-Tech: Your Game,” turning artifacts into AI-powered VR and sound-based games for teens—starting with stories, not code. Arts, community, and access: Qatar’s Katara Cultural Village is inviting weekend visitors to exhibitions, cinema and dining, including “Legacy of the World Cup” at the Qatar Photography Centre. Cultural ownership debate: African creatives are calling for homegrown platforms and stronger IP protection so the continent can capture more value from its own creative economy. Local arts calendar: Fangfest returns near York with craft demos and workshops, while Arts Visalia hosts a Family-themed community art show in September.
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