AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Copyright: ByteDance and the Motion Picture Association struck a first-of-its-kind AI copyright truce, building guardrails into TikTok-adjacent generators after a dispute sparked by an AI Tom Cruise clip. Digital Culture & Privacy: A federal court upheld California’s SB 976 limits on kids’ “addictive feeds,” rejecting big-tech attempts to block it—raising alarms about intrusive age checks. Arts & Tech in Museums: The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music is using custom interactive software to turn music history into hands-on digital storytelling. Creative Education: Harvard actor Annabelle A. Wachtel ’28 balances campus life with Broadway and screen work, crediting liberal arts learning for her performances. Local Arts & Community: Gadsden’s 38th Art in Gadsden exhibition named Beth Appleton “Best of Show,” while Lone Tree Arts launched a performative movement program for people living with Parkinson’s. Culture Across Borders: Kyrgyzstan and South Korea discussed new theater and exchange projects, including a “Theater Striving Forward” program. Digital Art Spotlight: ARTECHOUSE DC resumes with SUBMERGE Project, featuring Beyond the Render, a large immersive digital show.
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