AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoAI & Society: The New York Times publisher warns AI firms are “violating settled law” and could cause “a great deal of unnecessary harm” by training on news and draining original reporting. Tech & Culture: Nvidia and Microsoft are pushing “AI PCs” with the RTX Spark chip, aiming to turn laptops into “personal AI” machines—while creators and audiences keep asking what that means for creativity. Arts & Community: San Diego’s Museum of Contemporary Art spotlights “Giants” from the Dean Collection at summer’s start, and Orillia’s OMAH adds two contemporary Indigenous works to its permanent collection. Public Art & Belonging: London’s Pride in the Quarter launches a lion-themed trail across Westminster ahead of the World Cup. Policy & Support: Uzbekistan expands social benefits for cultural workers, including housing mortgage support and healthcare coverage. Creative Work & AI Risks: A parent-focused AI kidnapping scam shows how voice cloning can be used for fraud. Music & Identity: In Series brings “The Song of Sakuntala,” an Indian-inspired chamber opera, to the Atlas.
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