AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Child Safety Push: EU lawmakers are calling for a “youth mode” on social media—turning off addictive features and targeted ads—and backing limits for kids under 13 unless platforms prove they’re safe. Digital Culture & Identity: Lagos opens “Core Cuore,” a contemporary show using internet culture and digital life to explore online identity, nostalgia, and emotional overload. AI Content Rights: Next Net and Sundial Media & Technology Group launch SAIL, a framework meant to help AI systems access, attribute, and compensate premium creators and publishers. Online Learning Under Strain: A new look at India’s education system highlights how teacher time gets eaten by non-teaching duties, even as AI is pitched as a way to protect learning time. Social Media & Kids: Separate coverage echoes the same theme: platforms should be designed for safety, not just age-gated. Culture Through Gathering: A feature argues festivals still matter because they turn strangers into communities fast—music and shared rituals beat isolation. Tech Policy: New York plans a first-in-the-US statewide moratorium on large data centers to protect the environment and the energy grid. Music & Community: Beres Hammond announces an Atlanta show with Kes the Band for a “night of Caribbean joy,” betting on diaspora energy.
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