AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoKosovo Security Upgrade: Acting PM Albin Kurti says Kosovo needs a gendarmerie to respond to today’s threats, including armed paramilitary groups, weapons smuggling, and drone-enabled attacks—arguing the Kosovo Police’s mandate is too limited for high-level security challenges. STEM Pipeline in Kosovo: A University of Huddersfield cohort of young women in engineering joined the Global Engineer Girls (GEG) conference in Türkiye, with Kosovo among the participating countries—highlighting more cross-border support for women in STEM. Tech & Society (Kosovo-linked): A Project Profile story traces how Microsoft helped UNHCR build a refugee mobile registration system after the Kosovo crisis, later feeding into Project Profile and proGres biometrics tools. AI & Defense Claims: A Chinese defense firm says its AI system tracked four US B-2 stealth bombers over Iran using radio signals and reconstructed flight paths—without providing recordings or transcripts. AI Spotlight: Harvard’s 375th Commencement honored AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, again putting deep learning’s promise and risks in the spotlight.
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