AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoComputational Pathology: A new review argues intelligent agents should mimic how pathologists work—scanning low-magnification slides, reasoning across modalities, and revising reports with memory—moving beyond one-pass AI classifications. Cybersecurity: Dutch advisories warn of active exploitation of a macOS Screen Sharing flaw to gain remote root and deploy Monero miners; patching is urged. Health Tech: Amsterdam UMC reports an existing blood pressure drug (guanabenz) may slow a rare childhood brain disease (vanishing white matter), with fewer wheelchair needs and no deaths in the treated group during follow-up. Medical Devices/Audio: Samsung says the Galaxy Buds hearing-aid feature has FDA clearance for adults (Europe not yet confirmed), using a built-in hearing test and audiogram-based amplification. AI & Work: A global youth jobs report flags 12.4% unemployment for ages 15–24, with AI-driven change cited as a risk to entry-level roles. Netherlands in Energy Training: UMTC launches a Green Energy Center to train seafarers for zero-emission shipping, with Dutch embassy representation. Broadcast Tech: BeckTV debuts BeckFlow at IBC, a web-based schematic tool that auto-generates broadcast facility drawings from structured engineering data.
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