AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI in Schools: Charleston educators are using hands-on lessons to teach AI literacy, including a “map of the world” demo that shows how chatbots can confidently produce misspellings and nonsense. Education & STEM: A WVU doctoral study is surveying Appalachian elementary teachers on how STEM is taught and how students perceive it. Health Tech & Care Access: Pro Medicus’ Visage Imaging won a $25M, seven-year contract with Valley Health to modernize imaging and migrate PACS into its cloud platform. Public Health & Food Safety: A major cyclosporiasis outbreak has exposed staffing gaps in local food safety programs, with experts warning federal cuts have left states struggling to respond fast enough. Surveillance & Privacy: Flock license-plate cameras are expanding, but lawmakers and privacy advocates are pushing for stronger oversight as the tech gets credited in high-profile cases. Energy & Infrastructure: WVU and Marshall are teaming with regional councils to help communities secure water infrastructure grants and speed up stuck projects. West Virginia Outdoors: A report highlights that deer, not bears, may be the most likely cause of fatal wildlife-vehicle crashes in the state. Invasive Species Watch: The Joro spider season is peaking, with monitoring data pointing to more sightings across the Southeast.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.