AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoChile’s Water Stress Meets AI Infrastructure: Activists and residents in Quilicura say Santiago’s megadrought is drying wetlands as the data center boom accelerates, with claims that major facilities could be using up to ~1.5 billion liters of water per year. Energy & Metals Watch: New analysis frames 2026 as a copper “AI Energy Nexus” turning point, arguing generative AI campuses could drive a structural refined deficit and reshape mining valuations. Astronomy From Chile’s Skies: Using ALMA (Chile) plus NASA’s Chandra, researchers report a gentle, conical wind blowing from the Milky Way’s central black hole, Sagittarius A*, ending a decades-long hunt. AI for Education, Chile to the Region: Tabuga and Chile’s CENIA launch an “AI adoption in education” webinar series adapted for Dominican TV, aiming to help teachers and schools manage AI beyond basic lesson prep. Local Tech in the Field: UCSB used a GPS-guided “Turf Tank” robot to rapidly and accurately line sports fields for the Austrian national team’s World Cup training.
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