AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI Education & Creativity: Kyrgyzstan’s AI courses are booming, with students learning to generate graphics/videos, write prompts, and apply tools to real business problems—less lecture, more practice. Decentralized AI Economy: Titan Network says it’s cutting AI hardware costs by pooling unused computing power, letting private users earn by renting capacity to AI firms. AI at Work, Faith Included: After Pope Leo XIV’s AI warnings, Canadians are weighing whether they can request religious exemptions at work—experts say “reasonable accommodation” is still unclear. Creative Economy Funding: Uzbekistan targets 145 trillion soums for its creative sector, pairing tax incentives and creative parks with stronger IP enforcement and AI-backed copyright tracking. Arts & Community: LSU Museum of Art will spotlight Louisiana painter Edgar Cano in a South Arts touring prize show opening June 4, while Phoenix Art Museum prepares a major Native art gift and exhibition opening Aug. 26. Culture Meets Tech in Commerce: Napster partners with Spa Grand Prix to launch an AI ticketing concierge that guides fans in any language, 24/7. Pride in Pop Culture: Meg Stalter drops campy Pride track “GAY,” mixing queer celebration with her trademark irony.
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