AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI & Copyright Clash: New York-area media outlets ask a federal judge to sanction OpenAI, alleging it hid or destroyed data and ChatGPT logs tied to how it trained on copyrighted news. Tech Transparency: Anthropic says it removed hidden tracking code from Claude Code after a developer reverse-engineered the tool and exposed monitoring tied to China. Publishing & Media Business: Netflix is expanding video licensing with major digital publishers and adding shorter publisher videos to its homepage, signaling deeper competition for attention. Books & Culture: Algonquin debuts “Men Like Us,” a novel reimagining the JFK–RFK relationship, while Palmetto Publishing promotes a new historical fiction about the Reconstruction-era Sultana disaster and its aftermath. Policy & Accessibility: A DOT rule requiring annual hands-on wheelchair training for airline staff took effect June 17, aiming to reduce damage, delays, and losses. Local Travel & Hospitality: Hilton Anaheim earned top honors as Best Conference Hotel in Anaheim, reflecting continued investment in meeting-focused upgrades.
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