AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI Meets Nationalism: South Korea’s Dokdo/Takeshima dispute is spilling onto TikTok and Instagram as “DokdoKorea” accounts push K-pop-style tracks—except the singer, lyrics, and melody are AI-made, turning geopolitics into algorithm-friendly pop. Creative Tech, Real-World Tension: Google’s Gemini Omni is rolling out as an “anything-to-anything” creator/editor, while Spotify and UMG are betting on licensed AI fan remixes—both promising new tools, but raising fresh questions about consent and who gets paid. Arts on the Ground: Kuala Lumpur’s Old General Post Office reopens after heritage restoration, and San Antonio Museum of Art’s “Microhistories of the Andes” opens this Sunday, spotlighting Andean creation myths through textiles, metalwork, and devotion objects. Culture as Community: Delta State (Nigeria) launches Project ECHO Chamber to revive reading and digitize libraries, and Glasgow’s “Summer Sessions” faces renewed local objections over park damage and noise. Film & Feeling: China’s film forum says young audiences still chase emotional realism, not just tech—while “The End of It” uses a near-forever future to ask what aging does to art and self-worth.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.