AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in Everyday Life: A new Slovak study finds 78% of people using AI tools in 2026, but only 21% can correctly spot AI-made content—while workplaces are often in a “grey zone” with 61% using public tools despite bans or missing rules. Youth Outlook: A separate survey of 16–17-year-olds says up to 75% are considering leaving Slovakia after high school, feeding into “Vision 2035” discussions with young people. EU Education & AI for Teachers: The EU Council moves Erasmus+ regulation toward talks for 2028–2034, and backs a human-centred approach to AI in schools—boosting teachers’ AI literacy while guarding risks. Slovak Politics & Energy: Prime Minister Fico met Transpetrol urgently after returning from Moscow, hinting at US interest in buying transit infrastructure. Culture & Film: Slovak producer Agata Novinski is set for Cannes’ Producers on the Move, while the “Yellow Affair” returns to Cannes’ market with genre titles. Cities for Democracy: Oklahoma City joins the Pact of Free Cities, a network that includes Bratislava and other European capitals.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.