AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI for Malta’s citizens: Malta’s 2019 national AI strategy is being tested by new moves: OpenAI and the Government of Malta plan to roll out ChatGPT Plus for citizens, alongside University of Malta-led AI literacy courses, with Malta’s Digital Innovation Authority overseeing the first phase. The budget also earmarks €100 million to speed up AI and digital adoption, but the real question is whether people and businesses can actually integrate these tools into daily work. Public health & safety: Malta’s fireworks season has opened with a blast felt across the island, killing animals and damaging nearby homes and businesses, reigniting concerns about fireworks safety, environmental impacts, and possible health effects linked to chemical exposure. Nuclear safety check: Malta hosted an IAEA Integrated Regulatory Review Service mission (24 May–3 June) to assess the regulatory framework for radiation safety, focusing on how the Radiation Protection Commission oversees medical and industrial radiation sources. Magnetic tattoo removal: Inventor Linda Paradis presented Magnetic Tattoo Removal in Dubai, positioning the patent-based approach for patients who may not be suitable for laser removal, especially for darker skin phototypes and permanent makeup correction. Maritime tech cooperation: Malta’s ship registry discussed knowledge sharing and digital modernization with Nigeria’s NIMASA during Posidonia 2026 in Athens.
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