AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI & Kids Online: Britain moves to ban under-16s from major social apps and restrict stranger contact, but the U.S. still largely pushes the burden onto parents. LGBTQ Film Spotlight: Hayley Kiyoko’s “Girls Like Girls” lands as a coming-of-age romance with a long shadow of music-to-movie storytelling. Prison Reporting: A new look at Mississippi’s solitary confinement shows decades of harm and repeated suicide deaths tied to restrictive housing. Publishing/Audio Buzz: RBmedia says 150+ titles have already racked up major 2026 honors, including dozens of New York Times bestsellers and multiple Pulitzer nods. Tech in Healthcare: Heallexa rolls out multilingual AI booking so patients can search and schedule in their own language. Workplace & AI: A survey claims Gen Z is more likely to get promoted when AI helps them produce work—raising questions about real skill vs. output. World Cup Culture: Atlanta’s match-day guide highlights crowds, transit, and ticket-price shock—while critics argue FIFA’s pricing strategy breaks the “for everyone” story. Books & Faith: Pope Leo XIV’s first AI encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” lays out a Catholic framework for safeguarding people in the age of artificial intelligence.
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