AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI at work, not just in art: A new report argues today’s AI labs increasingly need high-skill specialists—lawyers, mathematicians, and educators—to capture the “tacit” expertise that never lived online. Creative industry governance: Foundry launched Griptape Enterprise and named Kyle Roche chief AI officer, aiming to keep AI-accelerated VFX workflows secure and studio-controlled. AI in advertising: Dollar Shave Club and Cox Media Group are both rolling out generative AI video ads to speed creative production and boost sales. Culture & community: Seoul Botanic Park is hosting a Frida Kahlo-inspired art-and-nature exhibition, while Palm Beach County’s Cultural Council debuts a free Artist Marketplace series in Lake Worth. Music platform with an artist-first twist: New Zealand-built app Lume lets fans buy albums as “digital box sets,” with most net revenue returned to artists. Family-friendly arts: Shadows on the Teche invites families to make lanterns exploring African American spiritual traditions. Local creative life: Cheapo Records in Central Square is celebrated for decades of keeping music culture thriving.
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