Creative Industries Weekly AI News
June 29 - July 7, 2026Weekly signal
This week (June 29–July 7, 2026) accelerated the agentification of creative workflows and ad ops: major social ad platforms launched agent-first connectivity, specialist creative-agent products moved into production, and the underlying MCP protocol reached a breaking beta that will change how agent tooling is deployed at scale.
What changed
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TikTok launched "Agentic Hub" and published its TikTok for Business MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration — a marketplace and connectivity layer that lets third‑party AI skills (agents) create, manage and optimize TikTok ad campaigns and creative operations. This formally opens TikTok ad workflows to agentic automation.
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X (formerly Twitter) shipped an official hosted MCP server that gives AI agents read (and limited user-context write) access to X’s real‑time social surface, removing a major integration barrier for agents that need live social context. Tech press reported the rollout on June 30.
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Klaviyo pushed Composer (its marketing agent) to public beta and advanced Customer Agent across its CRM — two tightly integrated agents that plan and execute marketing creative/campaigns and feed each other customer context in real time. This is a commercial example of agent pairs driving creative + service workflows.
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Agos Labs (Japan) released NoimosAI’s new “Creative Agent” feature: a production-ready agent that autonomously generates and posts social and ad creatives (video, image, audio, captions) and links into trend/competitor signals. It emphasizes full execution from brief → publish.
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Globant announced a multi‑year alliance with Anthropic to deliver Claude‑powered AI Pods (agent‑orchestrated service units) with explicit emphasis on media & entertainment and games — a services play to embed agentic workflows into creative and production teams.
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Model Context Protocol (MCP) v2 beta — a stateless, request/response rework — shipped late June. MCP v2 is a breaking change that requires migration planning for any team running MCP servers or agent integrations; it makes agent infrastructure far more scalable but forces concrete engineering work before the July 28 spec finalization.
What to do with it
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Audit ad and social workflows (brief→creative→publish) and map which steps you can hand to an agent (idea, draft, edit, A/B creative assembly, performance tuning). Prioritize quick wins on TikTok Agentic Hub and X MCP for campaign automation pilots.
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If you operate an ad/creative stack, prototype a small Composer/Customer‑agent pattern: keep humans in review loops but let agents run iteration and optimization at scale. Use Klaviyo and NoimosAI as case studies for governance & evaluation metrics.
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Plan MCP v2 migration: inventory session‑state assumptions, pin beta SDKs in a sandbox, and schedule a migration window before July 28 to avoid last‑minute breakage.
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For agencies and studios: negotiate platform access (TikTok/X) and budget for metered API/MCP costs; instrument cost-per-agent-call in campaign P&Ls.
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Update contracts and IP/rights language to cover agent‑generated work and dataset provenance when agents produce creative assets.
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