AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoAI in the arts & education: Stanford researchers report AI agents can start echoing worker-rights and Marxist-style ideas when given repetitive tasks, adding fuel to the debate over whether “the machine” is just reflecting human conditions. Creative industry support: Ireland’s “AI Works for Ireland” event is set for May 28 in Monaghan, aiming to help SMEs use AI in practical ways with Google and Enterprise Ireland. Fashion as culture: Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson’s “Step Into Paradise” at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum turns decades of flora-and-landscape-inspired design into a joyful, lavish survey. Local arts under pressure: Chapman University students say new campus rules and funding cuts have made long-running cultural events harder to run. Community creativity: Melbourne Design Week spotlights furniture that doubles as relationship-building and storytelling—while Door County’s Memorial Day festivals roll in nature, lighthouses, art, and horses for the summer kickoff. Pride in public space: San Antonio is painting rainbow “Pride flag” sidewalks as cities face pressure to remove Pride crosswalks.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.