AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Fraud Awareness: Visa’s Stay Secure study in Qatar finds 90% of consumers use AI for shopping help (price checks, gift ideas, ratings), but only 28% trust AI agents to complete checkout—while 81% expect AI to play a key role in future fraud protection. Energy Deal Watch (Serbia): Serbia says it won’t block the planned sale of Russia’s majority stake in NIS; Energy Minister Dubravka Djedović Handanović says Gazprom and MOL have most issues settled, with a June 16 deadline tied to US approval and a focus on keeping fuel supply stable. EU Accession Politics: EP rapporteur Tonino Picula argues Serbia’s tensions with Montenegro stem from the “Serbian World” agenda and says Serbia still lags on democracy, rule of law, anti-corruption, and media freedom—warning it may not qualify for EU Growth Plan funding. AI Localization for Field Ops: Microshare expanded its EverSmart™ Pest and Clean AI suites with 31 new languages (including Serbian), aiming to reduce friction for multilingual technicians and compliance teams across Europe and Asia. Digital Public Services: The Post of Serbia launched eMailCarrier, a 24/7 eGovernment mailbox service for secure delivery of invoices and notifications with tracking and delivery confirmation. Renewables Incentives Expire: Serbia reports that over 60 small power plants have lost privileged feed-in status since 2022, affecting about 36 MW total capacity, with small hydropower the biggest group. Serbia–Angola Tech & ICT Cooperation: Serbia and Angola signed 10 agreements, including on double taxation, investment protection, and cooperation in ICT and digitalization, with both sides pushing for stronger private investment and possible direct air links.
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