AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Free Speech: Meta’s Oversight Board warns that major AI models are more likely to avoid criticizing repressive regimes, creating “free speech infringements by proxy” that can shape what users in places like Cambodia see. Mine Safety in Flood Season: CMAA urges people to stay alert as heavy rains may expose or displace landmines and UXOs, with Battambang, Banteay Meanchey and Pailin flagged as high-risk. STEM & Education Exchange: Cambodia’s Ministry of Education officials and teachers are set to train in India on integrating AI to strengthen STEM teaching. Heritage Tech & Tourism: Legendary Entertainment plans to launch “Immersive Angkor,” Cambodia’s first immersive 3D museum in Siem Reap by late 2026 or early 2027. Cambodia–China Investment Push: China’s New Dazheng eyes an investment operations centre in Cambodia, while ZTE signals expanded investment in telecom and plans around a sovereign AI foundation model. Local Business & Culture: STEAM ME opens its second branch at Eden Garden Mall, with Princess Norodom Jenna featuring in the launch celebrations. Heritage Rules: Angkor tightens costume rules, banning “inauthentic” Khmer dress. Sports (Cambodia in the spotlight): NAVI PH beats Cambodia’s Galaxy Phoenix 3-0 to reach the MLBB Women’s Invitational grand finals. Public Concern Watch: Mines Minister Keo Rottanak addresses sand dredging controversy, defending its role while acknowledging community worries.
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