AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours ago23andMe Data Breach Fallout: A multistate coalition says it reached a $29.6 million settlement with Glenmark over alleged generic-drug price-fixing, while separate 23andMe bankruptcy settlements keep rolling out—states report limited payouts (like $18 million total in one case) tied to the 2023 genetic data breach. AI, Water, and Power: New Mexico’s Project Jupiter is back in the spotlight as the state land commissioner again denies a natural-gas pipeline request meant to fuel the hyperscale data center’s microgrid. Local Water Stress: Cimarron council hears worsening reservoir levels and transfer-station misuse, with officials urging voluntary conservation before mandatory restrictions. Broadband for Remote Communities: Adtran says Oso Internet Solutions is extending fiber connectivity to the Ramah Navajo Reservation, aiming to improve access for homes, schools, and healthcare. Autonomous Delivery Push: DoorDash asks New Mexico lawmakers to create a legal path for small delivery robots on state roads. Wildfire Readiness: Fire managers are pre-positioning crews and aircraft as drought and hot, windy conditions strain response capacity across the West. Health & Safety: A new study on facial recognition finds accuracy varies with both the person being recognized and the viewer’s recognition skill, raising equity concerns. Community Tech & STEM: New Mexico’s quantum sector gets a $1.2 million boost for growth efforts, including work tied to Los Alamos.
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