AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoOnline Safety & Kids’ Social Media: Canada’s Safe Social Media Act would bar under-16s from major platforms unless safety standards are met, while also setting rules for AI chatbots and creating a digital regulator with penalties for noncompliance. Local Policy Pushback: B.C. calls the federal move “promising” but says it still falls short on protecting kids from real-world harms. Digital Trust & Fraud: A new focus on advanced fraud and AI agents highlights how misinformation, phishing, and identity theft keep escalating alongside everyday internet life. Audio as Culture: A report argues audio is no longer background noise—it’s a daily identity and community builder that shapes how people connect and buy. Pop Culture & Celebrity: Elon Musk’s SpaceX IPO cements his status as a central internet figure, while Millie Bobby Brown addresses backlash over whether her husband helps enough with parenting. Arts & Community: Physical bookstores are rebounding, and the Minnesota Orchestra’s Juneteenth concert spotlights Black creativity through gospel, jazz, soul, and classical voices. Sports as Shared Culture: The World Cup kicks off in Mexico City with a ceremony celebrating pre-Hispanic culture, and fans’ “second team” loyalties show how fandom is getting more local and tribal. Creative Sector Under Pressure: New Zealand arts workers warn of “cultural vandalism” as Creative NZ proposes major job cuts tied to underfunding.
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