AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCybersecurity & Privacy: Carnival says a social-engineering hack in April exposed personal data for 5,995,277 people, including names, addresses, birth dates, and passport/driver’s license numbers, and it’s offering two years of free credit monitoring for affected U.S. customers. AI & Business: Anthropic has confidentially filed for an IPO, setting up another major AI money moment after SpaceX and OpenAI. Public Health: CDC reports tick-bite ER visits are at their highest for this time of year since 2017, with warmer conditions driving more tick activity in the Northeast and Midwest. Maine Tech/Industry: ORNL researchers unveiled an AI-style control system that can detect and correct 3D-printing errors in real time for large composite parts. Maine Community & Learning: Rockland’s Farnsworth Art Museum opens a student exhibition during First Friday, and Waterville’s Birdie Flood, 77, finally earns her diploma after leaving school at 11. Maine Outdoors/Science: A meteor likely broke up over southern New England and may have dropped fragments into Cape Cod Bay.
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