AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI in Carnival music: An AI strategist says 60–80% of Trinidad’s 2027 Calypso and Soca releases will include AI tools, noting early resistance has faded fast. UWI healthcare partnerships: UWI St. Augustine signed MoUs with the North West Regional Health Authority and a special-needs children’s home, expanding engineering internships, dentistry training, and biomedical/digital health research. Earth science update: UWI’s Seismic Research Centre confirms the Cedros coastline uplift followed Venezuela’s twin quakes, linking the event to the same fault system and mud-volcano geology. Heritage protection push: The National Trust launched a nationwide programme to assess 300+ archaeological sites, revisiting locations long untouched by professionals. Digital safety for seniors: BATT ran a “Banking for Seniors” session warning older adults about AI-enabled scams and urging them to pause, verify, and never share OTPs. Infrastructure jobs pipeline: Works Minister Jearlean John says the Revitalisation Blueprint is in procurement, with contracts expected in 2–3 months and up to 72,000 jobs projected at peak. Local learning boost: Oas Mayor Jan Trinidad says the Oas Municipal Library has purchased new books across science, engineering, IT, agriculture, and more, ahead of a new opening.
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