The Vogue Business AI Tracker
The Vogue Business AI Tracker highlights significant AI developments impacting various industries. Cate Blanchett has launched a non-profit to protect artists from AI misuse, while Amazon and Alibaba are integrating AI into their shopping platforms. Meta is also implementing AI for visual recognition of minors on its platforms following legal scrutiny.
- ▪Cate Blanchett has launched a non-profit organization, RSL Media, to protect artists from AI misuse.
- ▪Amazon is integrating AI into its search bar for US customers through a feature called 'Alexa for Shopping'.
- ▪Alibaba is embedding its Qwen AI assistant across its Taobao and Tmall marketplaces to enhance consumer shopping experiences.
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AIThe Vogue Business AI TrackerBy Amy O’BrienMay 19, 2026Photo: Shauna Summers/Death to StockSave StorySave this storySave StorySave this storyThe Vogue Business AI Tracker keeps a record of the most important AI developments that will influence our industry and our world, each week. From venture capital investments and startup launches to product drops and regulatory updates, we’ll make sure you never miss a beat when it comes to the AI news that matters.May 12, 2026The news: Cate Blanchett launches non-profit to protect artists from AI misuse.Why it matters: Actress and producer Cate Blanchett has launched a non-profit organization, RSL Media, to develop what it calls a “human consent standard” for artists to formally declare permissions of use for their identity and creative works in a…
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