AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSpace Science (Chile): Astronomers using ALMA in Chile report the first clear signs of a wind blowing from Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole, after a 50-year hunt. They mapped cold gas near the center and found a cone-shaped cavity pointing back to the black hole, with hot gas likely carved out by the outflow. Environment & Tech (Chile): Aerial images around Santiago’s Quilicura wetland are fueling debate over whether the data center boom is drying out protected areas during Chile’s long megadrought, with residents linking shrinking water channels to nearby server farms. AI Education (Chile → DR): Chile’s CENIA and Tabuga are bringing an AI-in-education webinar series to Dominican broadcast TV, aiming to help teachers and schools use AI responsibly. Energy & Mining (LatAm): Multiple reports tie AI data centers to copper demand and a potential structural deficit, while Chile’s broader resource story keeps circling around supply, water, and power constraints.
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