🎨 Arts / Creative Industries

  • Impact of AI on art and design industry — summarizing how AI is reshaping creativity, production, and economic models in art and design. NHSJS
  • How will AI affect the arts? — explains how generative-AI affects not only fine art but commercial and media art, potentially affecting many creators’ livelihoods. BrainFacts
  • When AI-generated art enters the market, consumers win — artists lose — argues how massive increases in AI-generated content may compress value for human artists. Stanford Graduate School of Business

🎓 Education

  • The future of learning: How AI is revolutionizing Education 4.0 — describes how AI tools can support teachers, personalize learning, and introduce new equity opportunities — as well as new challenges. World Economic Forum
  • Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Education (eschoolnews) — discusses how AI reshapes education by adapting to individual student needs, streamlining admin tasks, and more. eSchool News
  • AI in schools: Pros and cons (Illinois College of Education blog) — a balanced overview of benefits (personalization, feedback, content creation) and risks (equity, teacher-student divide, over-reliance). College of Education

🏢 Services / Service Industries (incl. work & firms)

  • The effects of AI on firms and workers — recent research indicating that AI adoption (so far) is linked to firm growth, increased employment, and boosted innovation rather than wholesale job losses. Brookings

đź’» Technology / Broader Economic & Industry Impact

  • How is AI impacting and shaping the creative industries? — while partly about creative-industry arts, this article from World Economic Forum places AI in the larger context of industrial transformation, including tech-driven growth, new job creation, and evolving skills demand. World Economic Forum
  • The effects of AI on firms and workers — as above, it underscores how AI roll-outs in tech and other sectors are generating innovation and expanding employment (contrary to widespread “job-killer” fears). Brookings

🎨 Arts / Culture / Creative Industries

  • “A.I. Is Coming for Culture” — looks at how generative AI is transforming creative output, radically expanding the volume and form of cultural production, and forcing a rethink of what counts as human artistic expression. The New Yorker
  • “AI is disrupting the fine arts in higher ed” — describes how musicians, artists, and arts-educators are experimenting with AI-driven composition, design and creative workflows as of 2025. EdTech & Change Journal

🎓 Education

  • “Rising Use of AI in Schools Comes With Big Downsides for Students” — a recent (Oct 2025) article exploring the rapid uptake of AI in K–12 classrooms — and raising concerns about impacts on student-teacher relationships, critical thinking, and equity. Education Week
  • “AI in the classroom: Tools, training, and the future of learning” — reports on how generative-AI tools are being adopted by educators and what that means for pedagogy (classrooms, assignments, learning, evaluation) in 2025. Virginia Tech News

🏢 Services / Workforce & Business-Service Industries

  • “Are Businesses Scaling Back Hiring Due to AI?” — a recent (2025) survey-based report that examines how firms are using AI, retraining existing staff rather than mass layoffs — though some firms are reducing hiring of new staff altogether. Liberty Street Economics
  • “How Will AI Affect the Global Workforce?” — an analysis (2025) surveying broader job-market impacts: while AI boosts productivity and efficiency, there are concerns about job displacement, especially in jobs requiring college or graduate degrees. Goldman Sachs+1

đź’» Technology / Industry & Business Transformation

  • “Internal AI adoption accelerates across tech sector” — from the last few days: describes how major tech firms (cloud, cybersecurity, software, telecom, etc.) are integrating AI into their operations — from HR to infrastructure — as part of a broader shift toward AI-native business practices. Financial Times
  • “Google and Replit expand partnership in push to bring vibe coding to more companies” — shows how AI is reshaping software development itself: making programming more accessible through AI-assisted “vibe coding,” potentially opening the field to people without traditional coding backgrounds. Business Insider