AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI & Wildlife: Google trained an AI on 40 years of dolphin sounds and it can generate dolphin-like replies using a waterproof Pixel phone—raising hopes for real back-and-forth animal communication, with similar tech potentially coming for other noisy species. Education & Workforce: The Bahamas is pushing to recruit up to 100 Bahamian teachers and also source about 300 educators from Ghana as schools face shortages, while critics demand transparency and question how local teachers are being treated. Flood Tech for New Providence: A $2.6m Pinewood Gardens drainage plan will install four lift stations to automatically pump stormwater into deep disposal wells, aiming to cut flooding faster than gravity systems. Marine Science & Climate Resilience: Scientists mapped heat-resistant coral reefs across 71 countries using AI, and Ocean Cay’s MSC Foundation expanded its marine conservation team to support coral protection, research, and education in The Bahamas. Energy Transition: Bahamas Power and Light and Shell advanced LNG plans after Shell reached a final investment decision for a Nassau regasification terminal at Clifton Pier, framed as cleaner, more reliable power for homes and critical services. STEM Community Building: The Bahama Vibes AI Vibathon helped teams build working app ideas in a day, including solutions for potholes, hurricane readiness, and connecting people to healthcare.
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