AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Tech & Security: The FBI says it has seized at least 15 drones near Atlanta World Cup venues and banned drones around stadiums, warning of fines and federal charges—while Cape Verde’s debut match against Spain also drew attention to how big events are managed with tech and enforcement. Cape Verde Spotlight: Cape Verde stunned Spain 0-0 in their first-ever World Cup game in Atlanta, with 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha starring in a seven-save performance and Diney Borges missing a late chance. Local Economic Push: Cabo Verde officials and diaspora groups are using the World Cup moment to build business ties in Atlanta, including events at the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs. AI in Sports: Coverage highlights how AI is being used around the tournament, from predictions to player tracking and broadcast hype. Space/Sea Innovation: Separate tech news: a startup backed by Peter Thiel is pitching floating, self-powered data centers at sea as a potential alternative to space-based plans.
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