AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI in Brazil: Brazil’s government is set to buy a new AI supercomputer (7,200 petaflops) for the Augusto Severo Science and Technology Park in Natal, aiming to cut reliance on foreign processing and boost local research and product development. Streaming & culture exports: Prime Video will invest over US$2 billion in Latin America productions from 2027–2030, including Brazilian titles like Tremembé, as Amazon ramps up regional originals and sports rights. Brazil on screen: Magenta Light Studios secured U.S. and Canadian distribution rights for Fabrício Bittar’s Brazilian crime drama The King of the Internet (O Rei da Internet), based on a real teenage hacker story and aiming for Oscar consideration. Women’s rights in law: Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court expanded protections under the Maria da Penha Law, strengthening safeguards for women against violent men. Tech for creators: Meta’s Pocket app (first tested in Brazil) is now rolling out in the U.S., letting people generate and share tiny AI-made interactive minigames. Sports & legacy: Rio’s Olympic Golf Course marks 10 years since Rio 2016, still standing as a rare lasting venue—now facing the question of investment and public access.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.