AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI Policy in Libya: Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbaiba unveiled an AI Ethics Charter and launched Libya’s National AI Strategy 2026–2030, with 35 initiatives across six pillars and targets like AI use in 80% of government entities, digital identity for 70% of people, and training 10,000 public employees. University Recovery in Benghazi: After years of war damage, students at the University of Benghazi are back to studying in safer conditions, with a new campus planned to open this autumn and memories of landmines and looted manuscripts still shaping campus life. Digital Finance & Telecom Cooperation: Dbaiba met the US Chargé d’Affaires to discuss a unified development program and cooperation in energy, oil, and telecommunications, including modern technologies and infrastructure support. Humanitarian Hostage Update (Eastern Libya): Global Sumud Maghreb volunteers held in Benghazi have had detention extended by 30 days; families report worsening psychological conditions amid lack of clear legal process. Regional Tech & Research Push: Maghreb countries, including Libya, are advancing AI education and research, while Algeria is highlighted for building university-linked AI and cybersecurity clusters.
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