AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNATO & Defense Tech: NATO militaries and European defense firms tested Elbit Systems’ Swedish-made “Digital Ground Army” system, built to link command posts with soldiers and vehicles in real time; Elbit says it has already sold the capability to Australia and the Dutch, among others. AI Security Access: Anthropic expanded its restricted Project Glasswing, granting about 150 new organizations access to its powerful Claude Mythos Preview model to help spot and fix critical software flaws before attackers can use them. Dutch Robotics Navigation: Delft University of Technology unveiled Bee-Nav, a GPS-free drone navigation system inspired by honeybee homing, using just 42 KB of memory and demonstrated flights over 600 meters. EU Digital Sovereignty: The European Commission rolled out an EU Tech Sovereignty Package aimed at cutting reliance on non-EU tech, boosting EU chip and AI capacity, and strengthening open-source and energy digitalisation plans. Dutch Labor Integration: The Dutch government plans to help 75,000 status holders into jobs amid labor shortages, citing barriers like language and credential recognition. Solar Power Record Week: New daily solar generation highs were reported across Germany, Spain, France, Italy and Portugal, with lower wholesale prices linked to higher solar and wind output. Cybersecurity Roundup: Google patched 124 Android flaws, including a high-severity framework issue under active exploitation, while a “Miasma” worm hit dozens of Microsoft GitHub repositories.
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