AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Tech & Data: FIFA’s “digital twins” are being used to track players and even influence key calls, with sensors and avatars helping decide offside and other moments in the knockout rounds. Cabo Verde Spotlight: Cape Verde’s World Cup run is still making waves after pushing Argentina to extra time, with standout goalkeeper Vozinha and midfielder Sidny Lopes Cabral drawing global attention. Local Conservation: Cabo Verde’s Guardians of the Sea program is marking 10 years, with 190 volunteer fishers across the islands helping deter illegal activity and report marine megafauna sightings. AI in Travel Under Fire: A consumer investigation says TripAdvisor’s AI hotel summaries can gloss over serious complaints, including a Cape Verde case where “spotless” AI text clashed with reports of food safety and hygiene problems. Energy Policy: The IEA says 113 countries (plus the EU) have taken steps like lowering energy taxes and boosting conservation in response to the Iran war. Cruise Tech: Variety Cruises has moved onto Cabin Select’s cloud platform for inventory, reservations, pricing, and distribution. Diplomacy Link: India’s ambassador to Cabo Verde, Sanjeev Jain, has been appointed next to North Korea, keeping a rare diplomatic presence in Pyongyang. Sports Business: Bank of America reports World Cup spending is up in host markets, driven largely by non-local visitors.
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