AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoArts Advocacy: Inspire Washington’s statewide tour is inviting Eastern Washington voices to a June 9 Cultural Futures stop at Fort Walla Walla Museum, tying arts, heritage and science to new Olympia momentum. Community Fundraising: Operation Ink is teaming up with Almost Home Humane Society for a tattoo-and-supplies drive—$50 cash plus a donated item gets you a pre-sized tattoo. AI in Film & Storytelling: A Cannes panel spotlights filmmakers using Kling AI for cinematic visuals, while a Tribeca-bound Iranian protest docudrama (“Dreams of Violets”) leans on fully AI-generated imagery. Culture Meets Tech in Public Life: NODE in Palo Alto is carving out a physical home for digital art, and Tencent Cloud is rolling out enterprise AI tools aimed at faster global deployment. Policy & Ethics: Faith leaders say many congregations are behind on AI rules, and Illinois lawmakers push AI regulation. Arts on the Ground: Spokane’s Lilac City Comicon returns June 6–7 with pop-culture fun plus food and art-scholarship support. Valuation Watch: Anthropic’s new funding values Claude at nearly $1T, overtaking OpenAI.
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