AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI in the classroom: A Chicago after-school program is teaching kids to use AI without touching a screen, using paper-and-pencil brainstorming before instructors feed notes into an AI music tool to generate songs. Quantum push in Connecticut: CT leaders are moving to kickstart a quantum computing sector, backing a major regional effort aimed at building expertise and research capacity for a technology still in development. Health tech meets real-world care: A Yale-led secret shopper study found most websites selling GLP-1 prescriptions required little to no clinician interaction, raising concerns about how telehealth is being used. Breast imaging and AI: Yale radiology expert John Lewin discusses how mammograms work, why they matter, and how AI could change future screening. Microplastics monitoring: Connecticut joined a multi-state AG push urging the EPA to add microplastics to drinking-water research priorities and to keep monitoring them. Wrong-way crash response: A Connecticut driver who fled a traffic stop was killed in a wrong-way crash in Massachusetts; officials say advanced wrong-way detection is coming. Local STEM workforce: ConnCORP is set to open a new $65M headquarters building, signaling continued growth in Connecticut’s tech and business infrastructure.
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