AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Governance & “Killer Robots” Deadline: UN chief António Guterres warned AI is moving faster than oversight, calling for globally harmonized rules—especially to protect children—while a 2026 UN deadline for a lethal autonomous weapons treaty has passed with no treaty and no formal talks. NATO Ankara Defense Push: Turkey is using the Ankara NATO summit to spotlight its fast-growing drone and air-defense industry, with a Defence Industry Forum drawing thousands of firms and leaders seeking deeper defense integration. France-Turkey Air Defense Talks: France appears more open to selling the Franco-Italian SAMP/T air-defense system to Türkiye, after years of resistance, potentially reviving negotiations. Libya Pesticide Import Controls: Libya’s Economy and Trade ministry tightened agricultural pesticide imports, restricting sources to EU/US/Canada products and requiring testing at ISO/IEC 17025 accredited labs. Libya Tech & Heritage: Archaeologists are racing to document Libya’s ancient Greek ruins as deterioration threatens sites. Mediterranean Safety in Libya’s Orbit: A kite surfer’s remains were recovered on a Libyan beach after a disappearance off Italy, underscoring cross-border search and safety challenges. AI Governance Meeting in Geneva: UN delegates discussed rule-setting for AI harms and benefits, with a focus on child safety and governance guardrails.
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