AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI & Security: Indiana Sen. Jim Banks urged federal agencies to test whether AI systems could “self-improve” without human oversight, pushing for frontier-model testing that keeps pace with fast-moving capabilities. Health Tech & Research: Eli Lilly reported new Phase 3 results for retatrutide, showing major weight loss plus improvements in knee osteoarthritis pain, obstructive sleep apnea, and type 2 diabetes markers. Diabetes Monitoring: An ADA consensus session highlighted earlier ketone monitoring to help prevent diabetic ketoacidosis, including plans for education and guidance as dual glucose-ketone monitoring expands. Public Health Evidence: A JAMA Network Open study tracking Indiana firefighters found men who could do 40+ push-ups had far lower cardiovascular event rates over a decade. Local Tech & Infrastructure: Residents in Louisville raised noise, pollution, and power-demand concerns at a meeting about a proposed west Louisville data center, while supporters tout jobs and tax revenue. STEM in Sports/Industry: Hyundai and Boston Dynamics plan to deploy robot “dogs” for World Cup venue security inspections, with a focus on limiting privacy fears. Indiana Higher Ed: IU officially launched its Capital Campus in Washington, D.C., expanding classrooms, research, and student housing for programs tied to public and international affairs.
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