AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMedia & Policy: Kenya’s Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen says police will use minimal force during June 25 protests and insists the government won’t shut media houses, while warning against inflammatory reporting. AI & Misinformation: Five Eyes intelligence agencies warn that powerful AI-enabled cyberattacks could emerge within months, urging leaders to “act now,” as Sri Lanka faces claims involving AI-made CCTV screenshots in a torture allegation case. Platform Regulation: Britain’s Labour plans to push “trusted and accurate” public service news (including BBC News) higher in social feeds to fight misinformation, while the UAE moves to restrict social media access for under-15s. Advertising/Marcom: dentsu expands its Newton Research partnership across Carat, dentsu X and iProspect to scale AI-powered media intelligence for planning and measurement. Public Interest Tech: UNESCO launches a new family guide for the digital age, as debates over children’s online safety keep driving policy. Business/Health: Japan approves Sanofi’s Wayrilz for chronic immune thrombocytopenia, adding to the week’s pharma and healthcare communications.
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