AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLibya’s AI push: Libya launched its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030 and adopted a national AI ethics charter in Tripoli, aiming to get 80% of government entities using AI, automate 50% of transactions, roll out digital identity for 70% of people, train 10,000 staff, and back 100 AI startups—while stressing transparency, fairness, accountability, and protection of digital rights. Beach safety lab results: Libya’s environmental sanitation authority reported 2026 summer seawater testing across multiple municipalities, finding 17% of beaches unsuitable for swimming; authorities plan to enforce bans and install warning signs. Korean investment outreach: South Korea urged Libya to expand Korean company presence, especially in oil production and refining, and said the Korean embassy in Libya will fully reopen to support business ties. Digital economy events: Libya marked National Information Technology Day in Tripoli, with officials highlighting plans for digital infrastructure and announcing an upcoming “My Country” project for integrated digital government services. Libyan science spotlight: New research continues to probe “Libyan Desert Glass,” including findings about rare zircon structures that may record extreme heat and rapid cooling from a long-ago cosmic event.
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