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Scorsese's AI Embrace, Meta's Moderation Rollback, and the Nationalization of Every Arena

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Scorsese's AI Embrace, Meta's Moderation Rollback, and the Nationalization of Every Arena
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The Art Directors Guild denounced Martin Scorsese's partnership with an artificial intelligence company, arguing that AI threatens traditional filmmaking crafts and the livelihoods of art directors, set designers, and visual effects artists. Scorsese's embrace of AI tools is significant: as arguably America's most respected living filmmaker, his endorsement carries legitimating weight that similar moves by less prominent directors would not.

Steven Spielberg's film 'Disclosure Day' is earning strong reviews ahead of its U.S. release Thursday. President Trump skipped NBA Finals Game 4 after receiving boos at Madison Square Garden, illustrating how political polarization now reaches into sporting events that were once considered politically neutral territory — and forcing sports organizations to weigh the visibility of high-profile political attendees against the disruption their presence can cause.

New research found that violent threats against members of Congress on Facebook quadrupled after Meta rolled back content moderation policies. Meta presented the moderation reduction as a free-speech measure; the research findings draw a direct line between that policy decision and documented increases in threats against elected officials, raising questions about corporate responsibility and the boundaries of open online discourse.

The convergence of these stories reflects a broader dissolution of traditional boundaries between entertainment, politics, and technology. Actions in one sphere now carry immediate consequences in others, whether a filmmaker's production choices, a platform's moderation decisions, or a president's attendance at a basketball game. That interconnection creates new reputational risks and demands more sophisticated stakeholder management from both public figures and private companies operating in an environment where virtually no cultural space remains politically neutral.

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