AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMadagascar Music & AI: The Malagasy Copyright Office warns that AI-generated songs, cloned voices, and altered recordings are being used without permission, raising legal and ethical worries for artists and pushing broadcasters to tighten editorial oversight. Nature & Research: Chester Zoo and Malagasy conservationists are running the biggest-ever butterfly survey in Madagascar’s Mangabe protected area, aiming for the first official butterfly ID guide after confirming 61 species in early counts. Digital Identity: Madagascar has enrolled 2.6 million people into its digital ID system in two months, using multimodal biometric kits to average about 10 minutes per person despite tough terrain and connectivity gaps. Church & Culture: Elder Gerrit W. Gong shared the Botswana blessing phrase “Pula a e ne” (“Let it rain”) to explain how spiritual “blessings” should reach everyone. Sports: Madagascar plays Morocco in a friendly in Rabat ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with the match framed as a cultural highlight as well as a test of strength.
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