AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI in Culture: The Carnival Development Corporation is drafting rules to limit AI use in Vincymas music after it detected AI-generated songs, with Chairman Ricardo Adams stressing that AI can help refine work but “cannot become your creative juice.” Border Tech: National Security Minister St. Clair Leacock says Grenadines immigration checks will move from paper to digitized, automated systems, starting with a model tested in Mustique. Forensics Upgrade: St. Vincent and the Grenadines has acquired a Bullet Catcher system and IBIS BRASSTRAX ballistic ID platform to speed up gun-crime investigations and link evidence to regional databases. Agriculture Exports: Israel Bruce signed U.S. deals to expand hot pepper exports and secure a new dasheen export framework, including a push for minimum farmer pay of $100 EC per sack. Scholarship Boost: ECCB named Phillip John as the 2026 ECCB–Thomas De La Rue Scholar for Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning at Imperial College London. Renewables & Land: GEF approved a $6.1m watershed restoration project, while fisheries groups are scaling clean-energy solutions under the STAR-Fish programme.
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