AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMassachusetts Economy & Housing: The Massachusetts House passed a $561M bond bill aimed at boosting innovation sectors, backing small businesses, and expanding housing supply—framing it as a competitiveness and cost-control move. AI & Tech Talent: Tencent hired a second former OpenAI researcher for its LLM team; the new hire has an MIT PhD and a background in visual-language work, underscoring how Massachusetts-linked talent keeps flowing into global AI labs. Voter Rolls Fight: A legal analysis argues the federal voter registration law requires states to keep voter records public, challenging Massachusetts and other states’ attempts to restrict access. Public Safety Tech in Question: Cambridge residents questioned why ShotSpotter was shut down before a DPW worker was killed, with officials acknowledging the sensors could have changed the response. Health & Research: Boston University CTE Center researchers reported early-stage CTE in a 24-year-old former NFL player, adding urgency to how quickly brain disease may begin. Mental Health & Social Media: Mayor Michelle Wu filed a lawsuit against Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and others, alleging addictive design features worsen student mental health. EV Policy: A new report finds EV readiness varies widely by state; Massachusetts ties California on the scorecard, while Alaska lags badly on chargers and incentives.
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