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New report in the UK shows that structural vulnerabilities, including low pay and precarity, lead to higher exit rates from the Arts, Culture and Heritage sectors (ACS) compared with other sectors. Working conditions particularly challenge women. Freelancers keep ACS going. Tailored support mostly needed. Read on.
Musicians and audiovisual creators could lose up to a quarter of their earnings by 2028 as generative artificial intelligence floods the market with synthetic content, a UNESCO report has warned on the 20th anniversary of the international treaty designed to protect cultural diversity. The good news is that culture is now recognised as an economic force, enabling the design and implementation of policies, despite the fact that social and national divisions persist and AI is advancing faster than legislation can keep up with.
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