AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Tech & Data: FIFA’s Football AI Pro and other analytics tools are being blamed for “World Cup upsets,” with teams using shared performance metrics to neutralize stronger opponents—highlighting how Cabo Verde’s disruption of Spain fits the wider tech-and-scouting story. Cabo Verde Spotlight: Cabo Verde’s historic run continues into the Round of 32, with Argentina set to face the island nation in Miami—an underdog matchup that’s already driving major ticket demand. AI in Travel (Consumer Tech): A Which? investigation says AI summaries on Tripadvisor can soften serious complaints, including hygiene and food-safety issues at a Cabo Verde hotel—raising questions about how AI is shaping real-world decisions. Conservation Science: A new long-term study reports an 80-fold rise in loggerhead sea turtle nesting on Boa Vista (1998–2024), showing how sustained local monitoring and conservation can translate into measurable recovery. Agroecology Research: West Africa’s CIRAWA Agroecology Conference in Accra (July 1–3) will showcase EU-funded cross-border research and policy ideas to scale agroecological practices. Climate & Health: Heat and humidity warnings across World Cup host cities are pushing concerns about player safety and scheduling, with humidity-linked illness risks back in focus.
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