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When Algorithms Curate Culture, What Do We Lose?

Michele Y. Smith, CEO of Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP), examines how A.I.-driven curation is reshaping what we watch, listen to and value, and what’s being lost in the process. Smith argues that while algorithms can organize content, they can’t preserve the accidents, contradictions and context that make pop culture meaningful.

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Inside the Trust Recession: What’s Driving the Crisis in Modern Leadership

Ravi Rajani, a global keynote speaker, communication expert and author of Relationship Currency, unpacks why today’s “trust recession” is a structural threat to how leaders communicate, collaborate and drive influence. Rajani explains how erosion in interpersonal confidence is reshaping workplace dynamics and why rebuilding trust now demands a new playbook built on intentional communication, psychological safety and relationship-driven leadership.
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Job Hugging: The HR Buzzword That Reveals a Deeper Productivity Crisis

Dr. Helmut Schuster and Dr. David Oxley, leading career experts and authors of Artificial Death of a Career, unpack the rise of “job hugging”—a growing workplace trend where fear and comfort override curiosity and performance. They explore how economic uncertainty has made job hugging a rational yet risky choice, why it reflects systemic leadership failure rather than employee complacency and how organizations can rebuild cultures that reward courage, clarity and contribution.

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J. Paul Getty Trust CEO Katherine E. Fleming On the Museum’s Changing Role

In this Q&A, J. Paul Getty Trust president and CEO Katherine E. Fleming discusses how one of the world’s most influential cultural institutions is redefining what it means to serve the public good. From leading through the Palisades wildfires to expanding the Getty’s mission around accessibility, resilience and well-being, Fleming reflects on why the future of museums depends on both preserving art and nurturing the human and environmental contexts that sustain it.

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Andrew Wolff Wants to Build the Operating System for the Global Art Market

In this Q&A, Beowolff Capital CEO Andrew Wolff explains why he believes the future of the art market lies in transparency, data and A.I.-powered collaboration. He outlines how integrating Artsy and Artnet could create a seamless ecosystem for collectors and artists, how technology is shifting power from gatekeepers to communities and why human creativity remains the art world’s most valuable asset in an increasingly automated age.

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From Profit to Purpose: The Next Generation’s Values Are Rewriting the Rules of Success

Ted Swimmer, head of commercial banking at Citizens, examines how the next generation’s evolving definition of success is reshaping expectations for companies, banks and leaders alike. Drawing on his experience advising middle-market and large corporate clients, Swimmer explores why businesses must move beyond traditional growth metrics to embrace purpose, inclusivity and long-term value creation.

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The Cost of Automating Authenticity: A.I.’s Limits in Social Media

Jon-Stephen Stansel, an award-winning social media strategist and author of The 10 Principles of Effective Social Media Marketing, examines the growing tension between automation and authenticity in social media marketing. Stansel argues that while A.I. can accelerate content production, it can’t replicate human creativity, taste or connection. He makes the case for a hybrid future, where A.I. serves as a co-pilot, not a replacement, for skilled social media professionals.

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Antwaun Sargent On Shifting the Balance of Power Toward Artists

In this Q&A, Gagosian director and curator Antwaun Sargent reflects on how power and representation are evolving across the global art world, and why the real work of inclusion remains generational. From The New Black Vanguard to Barkley L. Hendricks: Portraits at the Frick, Sargent discusses his philosophy of “believing in artists,” the balance between hype and stewardship and why he hopes the art world will keep its word on diversity long after the rhetoric fades.
Business

RWA Platforms Keep Launching—Then Hitting the Same Regulatory Wall

Corey Billington, co-Founder and CEO of Blubird, examines why real-world asset (RWA) platforms keep stalling at the same regulatory wall despite growing institutional interest and trillions in projected market value. Billington argues that the key to global RWA adoption lies in building modular compliance systems, tools that make regulatory complexity as seamless as payment processing. Until then, every new RWA platform will keep running into the same border it can’t cross.