AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Oversight: Colorado and other states have subpoenaed OpenAI for internal documents on user data, minors’ safety, and ads—part of a broader push for tighter state-level AI rules as Congress stalls. UFO Files: The Pentagon released a third batch of declassified UFO reports, including a “potato”-shaped sighting over Colorado Springs in 2022, plus rotating discs and glowing orbs—no alien proof, but more detailed accounts. Wildlife Research: A new study says captive parrots may use names to identify specific people or animals, hinting at more complex social communication than simple mimicry. Colorado Water & Drought: Arizona faces potential up to 77% cuts to its Colorado River share if states can’t reach a deal, while Colorado River negotiations remain deadlocked. Local Tech & Privacy: Paonia’s use of robots and surveillance tech to check accessibility has sparked privacy concerns and a mayoral challenge. Health Costs: A national survey finds half of U.S. adults struggle to afford healthcare for their families, with higher burdens for people with disabilities and chronic conditions. Outdoor Tech & Planning: A Colorado River-related stargazing roundup highlights top U.S. dark-sky parks, with Death Valley ranking first.
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