AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFlorida Legal Fight: Florida sued OpenAI and Sam Altman over claims ChatGPT is unsafe for children, alleging the company knew risks and put profits first. Workplace Safety & HR: Courts and employers are leaning harder into coordinated cybersecurity readiness after regional workshops showed cyber preparedness can’t be treated as just an IT job—teams need shared plans, drills, and clear roles. State Budget Impact on Talent: Florida’s top public universities may miss out on tens of millions after lawmakers skipped funding for the Preeminent State Research University Program, a hit that could affect hiring and retention. ADA & Return-to-Office: New EEOC guidance highlights that RTO policies don’t erase ADA duties; the biggest litigation risk is often how employers run the accommodation process. Local Business Policy: A new Florida law could force Fort Myers to reconsider programs that support minority-owned businesses, moving the issue to a public hearing. Workforce Safety Tech in Schools: Tallahassee’s Amos P. Godby High School plans to deploy an AI gun-detection, 3D mapping, and drone system as part of a broader school safety summit. Public Safety Incident: A beach toll booth worker was killed in Daytona Beach Shores after a pickup truck crashed into the booth. Local Governance: Nassau County is weighing up to a 12-month moratorium on new data centers while a fact-finding committee studies water, power, land use, and environmental impacts.
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