AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAI & Copyright Clash: Australian authors and artists call big tech “copyright crime” over scraping work to train AI, even as they say they won’t necessarily sue—raising fresh pressure on policy and consent. Human-Machine Culture: UBTECH unveiled its “Human-Robot Symbiosis” push with a mass-produced ultra-bionic humanoid robot lineup, signaling robots moving from factories toward everyday companionship. Ethics of AI in Daily Life: Scotland campaigners are urging objections to “humungous” hyperscale AI data centres, warning about power demand, grid strain, and climate impacts. Arts & Community Programming: Le Sueur Public Library’s July teen and family workshops (needle-felted creatures, mini disco balls, animal and dino art labs) spotlight hands-on creativity. Museums & Exhibitions: Dia Beacon highlights Richard Tuttle’s word-to-image practice, while the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth opens a major Rashid Johnson survey. Fashion Talent Pipeline: WME Fashion Incubator returns with Milk Makeup for a shoot-based mentorship that turns emerging creatives into portfolio-ready professionals.
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