Creative Industries Weekly AI News

July 21 - July 29, 2025

This week saw major developments in how AI agents are reshaping creative industries. In the UK, a new Centre for Creative AI launched to connect universities, brands, and artists for innovative projects like AI-driven fashion and music. Netflix revealed it’s using generative AI to create visual effects 10 times faster than traditional methods, blending CGI creatures into live-action scenes without green screens. Meanwhile, the U.S. government’s new AI Action Plan sparked concerns by prioritizing tech growth over copyright protections for artists. In publishing, AI tools are boosting efficiency in editing and translation, especially in Vietnam. Despite job losses in tech, demand for AI skills surged across industries, with salaries rising 28% for roles requiring AI fluency. However, studies showed AI agents struggle with real-world tasks like restocking shelves, highlighting gaps between simulation and practical use.

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