AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSemiconductors & Chips: Bosch has started sample production at its first U.S. silicon-carbide plant in Roseville, alongside a $225M CHIPS-program deal to boost domestic power-chip supply. AI & Economy: More than 200 researchers and leaders, including Nobel laureates and executives from OpenAI/Anthropic/Google, warn AI could reshape jobs faster than past tech revolutions and urge early policy action. Health Tech: Axiom Biosciences reported positive Phase 1 results for a Wharton’s Jelly stem-cell therapy in newborn brain injury, with no deaths at 12 months in a small dose-escalation study. Neuroscience & Behavior: A new study suggests arm dominance is driven more by practice than brain wiring, challenging a long-held assumption about “hard-wired” handedness. Ancient Science: Guatemala and Mexico’s border site San Bartolo-Xultun yielded the first deciphered name of a Maya astronomer-mathematician, Sak Tahn Waax, tied to a mural formula. Cyber & Governance: The EU plans to limit social media access for children under 13 with age-appropriate, supervised use. Tech Industry: Nasscom warns India risks producing AI-reliant (not AI-native) talent unless deep engineering fundamentals stay strong.
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