AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoAI Safety in Schools: A troubling Aruba case shows how minors used AI to manipulate classmates’ photos and create fake nude images, with school staff moving quickly to support affected students and parents while highlighting gaps in local law. FinTech Push: Aruba’s Minister Geoffrey Wever says a UN-ECLAC study is feeding a FinTech Implementation Plan to modernize regulation and help Aruba become a regional digital finance hub. EU Education Access: Dutch Caribbean leaders are urging easier access to Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe, arguing it will boost study, research, and partnerships—especially as Curaçao and others face capacity challenges. Renewables Readiness: Experts warn Curaçao’s renewable growth depends on grid upgrades, storage, and backup power—not just new solar and wind projects—while noting Dutch support is aimed at strengthening foundations. Biodiversity Protection: The Happy Cadushi Nature Reserve Foundation renewed its petition to protect Matividiri, citing new research on rich local flora and fauna. Energy Leadership: N.V. ELMAR appointed engineer Eddy Oduber as its new CEO, focusing on reliability and modernization of Aruba’s electricity distribution. World Environment Day Science: UNESCO designated 14 new biosphere reserves worldwide, including Aruba’s Island of Aruba, expanding the network to 797 sites.
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