AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Policy in Libya: Libya’s PM Dbaiba adopted an Artificial Intelligence Ethics Charter and launched a National AI Strategy 2026–2030 with 35 initiatives across six pillars, aiming to boost AI use in government, digital identity, skills training, and automation of transactions. Digital Finance & Payments: Tripoli is set to host EPAIX 2026 (June 17–18), a digital transformation and electronic payments exhibition bringing banks and fintech firms together under Central Bank patronage. Laboratory System Upgrade: Libya’s Economy ministry convened stakeholders to build a national laboratory system for testing, calibration, and commodity-specific controls tied to HS codes. Education Tech Cooperation: Libya signed an Egypt deal to upgrade technical education and modernize training equipment. Trade & Investment Links: Libya and Morocco signed an MoU to expand trade and investment cooperation, including market research and capacity building. Autonomous Drones in War: Ukraine confirmed a past test where fully autonomous AI-controlled drones killed Russian soldiers without human oversight, marking a major shift in battlefield automation. University Recovery in Benghazi: Students at the University of Benghazi are returning to campus life as a new campus prepares to open after years of war damage. Gig-Work Rights: The ILO adopted a landmark treaty for platform workers, setting binding standards on pay, safety, social security, and algorithm management.
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