AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI & Media Policy: YouTube will automatically detect and label significant photorealistic AI videos, even without creator disclosure, and the label will show more prominently (not just buried in descriptions). Tech, Work & Culture: Robinhood is letting users connect AI agents to trade stocks and even spend via a virtual credit card, with guardrails like separate wallets and trade notifications. Arts & Society: The Eiteljorg Museum opens “Consejo Grafico Nacional: Latino Printmakers in the United States,” spotlighting Latino-American printmaking through U.S. talleres and bilingual panels. Religion & Tech Debate: Pope Leo XIV’s “Magnifica Humanitas” is drawing sharply different reactions—from “humanity first” praise to warnings of technocracy and moral collapse. Local Culture Calendar: The Sacramento Valley Korean Culture Festival returns with K-pop, cuisine, taekwondo demos, and family activities this Saturday. Art Meets AI (and backlash): Hideo Kojima and Nicolas Winding Refn team up with Prada for an AI-generated teaser for “Prada Mode,” sparking fresh arguments about “AI slop” versus creative experimentation. Creative Industry Shift: A report says consultancies face a reckoning as clients demand more value while AI disrupts the old senior-junior billing model.
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