AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI in Travel & Big Tech Pressure: Google’s Universal Cart is framed as “placement, not commission,” raising the stakes for hotels and OTAs as AI surfaces shape where bookings happen. Hospitality Tech Reality Check: At Mews Unfold 2026, AI promises to reduce repetitive work, but debate lingers over whether the industry is finally fixing long-standing guest-experience gaps. Aruba Education Policy: MP Edgard Vrolijk filed a new National Ordinance on Student Loans to modernize Aruba’s system and create a clearer path to debt forgiveness. School Oversight Concerns: MP Eduard Pieters warned that education inspection capacity is stretched, citing a low graduation rate at Colegio Nigel Matthew and worries about how students are evaluated. Kingdom Cybersecurity: The Dutch government says cybersecurity and data protection are rising priorities across the Kingdom, with work underway to harmonize privacy laws. Colonial Archives & Digital Heritage: Curaçao and the Netherlands move forward on colonial archive restitution and wider digitization, including a connected digital-heritage network. Local AI for Sustainability: Iberostar’s JOIA Aruba is using AI to monitor kitchen food waste and improve waste management. Caribbean Public Health Approach to Crime: CARICOM, UN, and UNDP launched a regional framework to treat crime and violence prevention as a public health effort. Aruba AI Readiness: PPA is running AI sessions for neighborhood centers to help people prepare for an AI-shaped future.
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