AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI Policy Push: The Bahamas’ Innovation Ministry says it will set up a national Artificial Intelligence Committee to draft the country’s first AI legislation, with a future AI Authority to set guardrails for safe, responsible use. Digital Economy & Governance: The same budget debate frames the ministry’s mission as modernizing government, building future readiness, developing Bahamian talent, and driving national development. Marine Conservation Tech: Florida Atlantic University and Cape Eleuthera Institute report the Queen Conch Mobile Lab in Eleuthera is fully operational, with first egg masses hatched and juvenile conch produced for restoration. Workplace Safety Drones: The Department of Labour plans drone-assisted inspections, plus a national inventory of active construction sites, to strengthen surveillance and reduce jobsite hazards. Climate Resilience Research: A new coral mapping study suggests about a third of the world’s reefs may be climate-resilient, with the Bahamas among the key locations. Local Health Action: Grand Bahama’s blood drive for World Blood Donor Day highlights ongoing demand and the role of the National Reference Lab in safe collection. STEM in Sports: Triple jumper Jah-Nhai Perinchief returns from injury at the National Track and Field Championships, posting a 15.89m best as he rebuilds rhythm and speed.
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