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Met Gala, After Dark: Cigars, Hot Dogs and Haute Couture at The Mark and Beyond

It started with roses at The Mark and ended with Bombay Sapphire martinis on cocktail napkins at Zero Bond. In between: Jenna Ortega holding court under crimson candlelight, Sabrina Carpenter puffing a post-gala cigar in head-to-toe Vuitton, and Simone Biles dancing in diamonds over Cane’s fried chicken. This was the first Monday in May as it truly unfolds—after the stairs, before the hangover.

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Control, Consent and the Creator Economy

We’ve been taught to fear A.I. as the great corrupter of human creativity. But as Nic Young, co-founder of Oh, points out, the nightmare isn’t on the horizon—it’s here. Through a provocative parable of a Digital Twin gone rogue, Young reveals a deeper truth: many content creators are already trapped in exploitative relationships, not with machines, but with their human managers. A.I., in contrast, could be the tool that finally puts creators back in control.
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The GenAI Advantage: Who Benefits Most in the Global Workforce?

The global workforce isn’t being replaced by A.I.—it’s being reconfigured by it. In this incisive analysis, Michael Wade and Amit Joshi, co-authors of ‘GAIN: Demystifying GenAI’, join forces with Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics at IMD Business School, and Benjamin Bjerkan-Wade, a Research Intern at the World Trade Organization, to examine how GenAI is not simply changing the nature of work, but redistributing its benefits across borders.

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The Role of Human Creators in an A.I. Ecosystem

Linda Bloss-Baum, director of the Business and Entertainment Program at American University, has spent years teaching students how to defend the human imagination from digital encroachment. But as generative A.I. tools move from curiosity to industry disruptor, her curriculum—and the culture at large—are facing an existential rewrite.

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Hidden Liabilities: How Rare Manuscripts Threaten Institutional Reputations

Brett Erickson, a specialist in reputational risk and cultural asset governance, breaks down increasing reputational threats unfolding behind the glass cases of our most trusted institutions. From Naples to Washington to Oslo, Erickson traces how stolen manuscripts, smuggled antiquities and provenance blind spots are reshaping the way museums, libraries and private collections confront integrity—not just as an ideal, but as a liability, a legal threshold and a legacy at stake.