AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDinosaurs, solved: New research links T. rex’s tiny arms to a hunting shift—giant jaws and skulls took over as predators targeted bigger prey, with forelimbs shrinking across multiple theropod lines. AI, mapped: A 2026 country-by-country view shows AI use is booming in everyday life—UAE leads at 70% of working-age adults, Singapore follows at 63%, while the U.S. lags despite leading AI research. Madagascar, in the spotlight: IFF is opening a Vanilla Innovation Center in Toamasina to speed up “innovation at origin,” and a U.S. Fulbright winner heads to Madagascar this fall as an English teaching assistant. Climate pressure, still rising: Even with a 36% drop in tropical primary forest loss in 2025, about 4.3 million hectares were still destroyed—threatening carbon storage and climate goals. Identity tech: Neurotechnology became a certified MOSIP system integrator, aiming to deploy compliant biometric and ABIS solutions worldwide.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.