AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in Schools: Norway is tightening rules on generative AI for pupils, with ages 6–13 largely barred from using it for schoolwork, 14–16 allowed only with direct teacher supervision, and older students expected to learn appropriate use—framed as protecting core skills like reading, writing and maths. Sports Nutrition in Norway: Norway’s national team reportedly shipped over 1,000 kg of food to its World Cup base in North Carolina, including salmon/white fish, brunost and thousands of oranges, aiming to keep digestion and recovery steady during the tournament. Medication Safety at Home: A new focus on older adults highlights how medication errors can happen during home nursing care, especially during care transitions, when communication and involvement often break down. Cold-Water Wellness: Contrast therapy (hot–cold alternation) is trending again, with claims ranging from heart health to mood—though the piece warns people not to get reckless. Heat Risk for Travel: Europe is bracing for another heatwave, with some forecasts suggesting 50°C could be reached within the next decade, raising safety concerns for summer holidays. Norway Health Tech: Researchers in Norway developed a robot system to cut sashimi with high accuracy, tackling the challenge of handling soft, deforming fish.
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