AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Higher Ed Integrity: NBC Connecticut reports Connecticut State Colleges and Universities special adviser Terrence Cheng submitted a 2,000-page report where at least 80% was generated with ChatGPT and GPT Zero, prompting questions about oversight and validation. Workforce for the AI Economy: Gov. Ned Lamont announced Connecticut is partnering with RAISE US, a new nonprofit backed by major AI and tech firms, to help states and employers retrain workers for AI-driven job change. CT STEM in Action: Central Connecticut State University students showcased AI-powered vehicle recommendation tools with The Hartford and built aerospace/vehicle-safety projects, highlighting growing industry-linked computing education. Public Safety Tech Training: The Connecticut National Guard and Enfield partners ran an active-shooter response exercise using communications and realistic scenario training. Cybercrime: The FBI says a Connecticut-linked “jackpotting” crew stole $500,000+ from I-95 ATMs using hardware and malware. Housing & Clean Energy: Norwalk cut the ribbon on Oak Grove Apartments, a $36M affordable project with rooftop solar. Biodiversity Research: A new study estimates Earth may have 14–20 million insect species, far above the long-used six million figure. Health Policy: States including Massachusetts, California, and New Jersey sued over Medicaid work requirements set to begin in 2027.
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