AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAutonomous Mobility: Uber says it will launch driverless robotaxi rides in Houston in vehicles from Lucid and Nuro, aiming to challenge Waymo and expanding the “platform” strategy it uses in Atlanta and other cities. Public Transit Safety: MARTA told federal officials that crime is down and staffing plus surveillance and targeted enforcement are driving reductions, responding to a federal audit after assaults on transit workers. Climate & Infrastructure Risk: A new analysis finds nearly 80% of global data center capacity faces heightened climate hazards like flooding, wildfire, and extreme heat—an issue that matters for Georgia’s power, cooling, and reliability planning. Nuclear Oversight: The NRC approved another fast-track subsequent license renewal for Georgia’s Edwin I. Hatch, extending both units into the 2050s. Severe Weather: Tropical Storm Arthur weakened but still threatens life-threatening flash flooding across parts of the Southeast. STEM & Research: Prairie View A&M student Mustafa Ali earned recognition for microelectronics work on MoS₂/graphene heterostructures, highlighting Georgia’s HBCU CHIPS momentum. Skills Pipeline: Three Aims Community College students medaled at SkillsUSA in Atlanta, underscoring hands-on technical training. Local Tech/Business: moopFi launched a healthcare fintech platform to consolidate medical bills with a 10% principal reduction and one flexible payment plan.
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