AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in Schools: Norway will sharply restrict generative AI for pupils in grades 1–7 (ages 6–13), with limited, teacher-supervised use for ages 14–16, aiming to protect core learning in reading, writing and maths. Mental Health & Memory: A Norwegian brain researcher explains why forgetting can be protective for mental health, helping the brain “weed out” memories that aren’t useful or that carry too much emotional weight. Sports Safety & Recovery: A Kiwi skier survived a massive avalanche in Norway in what’s described as an “absolute miracle,” sharing how she stayed conscious and got out as the snow settled. Food Tech & Wellness: Norwegian researchers built a sashimi-cutting robot that can handle soft, deforming raw salmon with high precision—an advance that could also translate to other delicate tasks, including in healthcare. Public Health Policy: A new discussion flags concerns about conflicts of interest in GLP-1 therapy guidance, as obesity treatment expands and recommendations evolve. Online Safety: Norway and other countries are tightening rules on children’s social media access, with debate focused on protecting wellbeing without harming learning or development.
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