AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation: Draádon A. Ackie tops this year’s CPEA in St. Vincent and the Grenadines with 98.20%, with 11 students in the top 10 amid multiple ties. AI & Culture: The Carnival Development Corporation is drafting a policy to limit and regulate AI use in Vincymas music after AI-generated songs were detected, with CDC chair Ricardo Adams warning that AI can’t replace human creativity. Border Tech: National Security Minister St. Clair Leacock says Grenadines immigration checks will move toward automated, digitized data capture, starting with a Mustique model if it works. Forensics Upgrade: St. Vincent and the Grenadines is equipping its police with new ballistics and forensic tools, including a Bullet Catcher system and IBIS BRASSTRAX, to speed up investigations and link firearms to crimes. Agriculture Exports: Trade deals signed in California aim to expand hot pepper exports and secure a US market framework for dasheen farmers, including a push for higher minimum prices. Regional Science Skills: ECCB names Phillip John as the 2026 ECCB–Thomas De La Rue Scholar for MSc Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning at Imperial College London. EVs: Peter and Company launches the Chery brand locally, adding new SUV models to the growing electric-vehicle conversation.
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