AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoAI in Filmmaking: “Backrooms” director Kane Parsons says generative AI “defeats the purpose,” calling it a symptom of cultural and economic rot. Policy & Culture: Ghana’s revised National Cultural Policy is set for a June 9 launch, aiming to protect heritage and boost the creative economy. Search & Media Rights: The UK’s CMA orders Google to let publishers opt out of AI Overviews without losing normal search ranking, with rollout starting in the UK and planned globally. Music & Identity: Luke Bryan denies AI involvement in his “Fish Hunt Golf Drink” after fan backlash. Creative Economy & IP: Midnight Labs gets investment from Sony Innovation Fund to expand agentic enforcement against piracy, deepfakes, and AI infringement. Art & Community: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art unveils a major expansion, while a free “Worlds Collide” showcase brings local artists and live music to Goose Creek. Heritage & Restitution: Lectures on Armenian Genocide looted art draw lessons from Nazi looted-art recovery efforts. Tech for Makers: Meshy launches a “3D Agent Beta” for chat-to-3D creation.
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