AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI in finance and trust: HSBC’s Jose Rasco says the AI race in fintech will be won by companies building trust systems and client relationships now, not later. AI and creative rights: A new wave of publisher pushback argues AI models are built on others’ work, setting up more legal fights over what “fair use” really means. AI arts, but with questions: Dataland opens as the world’s first museum of AI arts, raising the big debate: is it art made by machines—or art made with them? Hybrid creativity in media: Broadcasters are redesigning studios around LED walls and virtual production, aiming for hybrid spaces that still feel human on camera. Tech meets culture policy: Moldova’s Culture Ministry published a CIS artists list flagged for security risk, while Latvia orders Russian removed from official cultural activities. Creative industry deal: Adobe is buying Topaz Labs to bring AI upscaling and restoration into Firefly and Creative Cloud. Community culture events: America 250 celebrations and a Juneteenth festival spotlight how music and local arts keep history alive. Arts education with AI: The Hip-Hop Education Center launches a STEAMHER Accelerator to teach AI through culturally responsive, project-based learning.
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