AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Jobs: An AI strategist based between Trinidad and Tobago warns the Caribbean has little time to adapt, arguing the real risk is workers being replaced by people who use AI. Education Tech: Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath says SEA results show “significant improvement,” crediting an Amcham-supported AI platform for SEA Math past papers plus expanded school Wi‑Fi. Environment & Food Security: UWI launches a five-year Bio Resilience Project (US$3.5m via GEF/FAO) to restore degraded farmland, boost biodiversity, and strengthen climate resilience. Energy & Security: Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal reports suspected pipeline sabotage in Barrackpore released about 416 barrels of crude oil, while TTPS says intelligence-led efforts helped dismantle five gangs in the Northern Division. Research Partnerships: UTT renews its MoU with NCIC to expand research and commercial opportunities around East Indian culture. STEM in the Newsroom: A Trinidad Express report highlights how terrorism is increasingly “weaponising technology,” urging updated counter-terrorism approaches.
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