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Nordisk Ministerråd - Secretariat of the Nordic Council of Ministers, 01 December 2024, International
Kulturanalys Norden and the Nordic Council of Ministers have jointly identified threats, violence, and harassment against artists and writers as a priority area for investigation. This report presents a study on the prevalence of threats, violence, and harassment against artists and writers, conducted by Kulturanalys Norden in collaboration with eight artists' organisations in Denmark, Iceland, N…
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 28 November 2024, International
This report, Job Creation and Local Economic Development 2024: The Geography of Generative AI, examines the health of regional and local labour markets, including through new estimates on regional labour shortages and their drivers. New tools and technologies, such as Generative AI, could help policymakers address these challenges and seize new opportunities for job creation and local economic gr…
British Council, 28 November 2024, India
‘Arts and Technologies in India: Reimagining the Future’ foregrounds a new generation of artists in India developing novel applications of advanced technologies, critiquing their biases, and engaging audiences in the imagination of digital futures. These artists are diversifying cultural perceptions of technologies from AI to gaming, inspiring new digital aesthetics, redeveloping datasets, and of…
Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau (CSTB), 26 November 2024, Hong Kong SAR, China
This Blueprint sets out the latest development of the arts, culture and creative industries in Hong Kong, and draws up a clear vision, principles and strategic directions to promote the development of the arts, culture and creative industries, leverage the market to enhance our cultural appeal to other parts of the world, and at the same time enhance the social cultural atmosphere and to boost th…
Culture Action Europe, 25 November 2024, International
On 1 August 2024, the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act entered into force. This regulation carries significant implications for the cultural and creative sectors as AI increasingly transforms artistic processes and leverages cultural data. Among other provisions, the AI Act introduces obligations for providers of general-purpose AI (GPAI) models, including transparency and copyright.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 24 November 2024, International
COP 29 - Sharm el-Sheikh mitigation ambition and implementation work programme
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