AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI Chip Supply Shock: Dutch broadcaster NOS reports memory chips are being snapped up for AI data centers, pushing up prices for laptops, smartphones and consoles in the Netherlands, with some devices getting less memory for the same price. Health & Brain Science: Amsterdam UMC says a second pregnancy reshapes the maternal brain in both familiar and distinct ways, with different changes across key brain networks. Cybersecurity: Dutch intelligence warns Russian state hackers compromised internet-connected home cameras along NATO logistics routes to track weapons shipments to Ukraine, urging owners to fix default passwords and outdated software. Data Protection & HR: EU regulators stress GDPR Article 22 has applied to automated hiring since 2018—AI screening without genuine human review is already unlawful. Netherlands Tech Infrastructure: Equinix plans its 10th and 11th data centers in Amsterdam Zuidoost (AM9/AM10), with phased builds due to grid congestion. Semiconductors Watch: ASML’s upcoming Q2 results are framed as the key read on whether the AI chip boom is sustainable. Climate Risk: Doctors highlight how Europe’s record heat is testing the body’s limits, with vulnerable groups facing higher danger during heatwaves.
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