Creative Industries Weekly AI News

July 14 - July 22, 2025

This week saw major AI developments in creative industries worldwide. Netflix used AI-generated video footage for the first time in a TV series, creating building collapse scenes 10 times faster and cheaper than traditional methods. In publishing, Vietnamese companies adopted AI for editing and translation, reducing costs while expanding global reach.

The UK government launched expert working groups on July 16 to address AI copyright issues, bringing together creative representatives (Sony Music, The Guardian) and tech companies (OpenAI, Amazon). These groups aim to balance AI innovation with creator protections.

Amazon unveiled AgentCore, a new toolkit for building AI agents at scale, backed by a $100 million fund for startups. Meanwhile, Mira Murati's Thinking Machines raised $2 billion to develop autonomous agentic AI for enterprise decision-making.

These advances show AI's growing role in reshaping creative workflows while raising important copyright questions.

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