AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Data Centres Debate: Trinidad and Tobago’s push to host large-scale AI infrastructure is colliding with public demands for transparency, safeguards and accountability, as officials defend the projects and critics warn about “data centre dumping” risks and unclear plans. Local Governance & Accountability: A Prime Minister’s response to a petition opposing the MoUs drew fire, with commentators arguing government—not companies—must explain agreements made in the public’s name. Policy & Safety: Researcher Shurland George says T&T has some conditions to govern AI responsibly, but specific policies and protections still need to catch up as the country moves toward an AI hub. Project Details & Secrecy: Reporting claims a Tier 4 government data centre already exists but its location was not disclosed, while other proposed sites and timelines remain contested. Water, Power & Site Choice: The US Embassy’s economic officer points to Point Lisas as a logical location for at least one US-backed facility, while ministers insist modern cooling systems reduce water impacts. Regional STEM: CARDI launched its inaugural Agricultural Research and Innovation Symposium, spotlighting climate-resilient, science-driven solutions for Caribbean food security. Education Tech & Integrity: CXC plans to phase out traditional SBAs for several CSEC/CAPE subjects from 2027, shifting assessment formats to reduce generative AI misuse.
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